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  2. Lontong cap go meh - Wikipedia

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    Lontong cap go meh is actually not a single dish but more of a meal set with several side dishes, served in similar fashion to nasi campur or nasi Bali.It is a combination of several Javanese favourite dishes—each often prepared and cooked separately—and combined in a single plate prior to serving.

  3. Sambal - Wikipedia

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    Sambal tomat Similar to sambal tumis but with the addition of crushed tomato and sugar. It can be served as fresh sambal or stirred sambal. The tomato is stir fried along with the other ingredients until a paste-like consistency. The overall taste is hot and sweet, it is a good mix with lalapan. [original research?

  4. Soto (food) - Wikipedia

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    Soto Banjar – spiced with star anise, clove, cassia and lemongrass, and sour hot sambal, served with potato cakes. [14] Soto Banjarnegara or soto Krandegan – a beef soto in a yellow coconut milk soup and eaten with ketupat. [16] Soto Banyumas, sroto Banyumas or sroto Sokaraja – made special by its peanut sambal, usually eaten with ketupat ...

  5. Rawon - Wikipedia

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    Rawon (Javanese: ꦫꦮꦺꦴꦤ꧀) is an Indonesian beef soup. [3] Originating from the Javanese cuisine of East Java, rawon utilizes the black keluak nut as the main seasoning, which gives a dark color and nutty flavor to the soup; thus rawon is often described as "black beef soup".

  6. Colo-colo (condiment) - Wikipedia

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    It is believed to have originated in Ambon city, and accordingly is often described as Ambon's sambal. Colo-colo is similar to Manado's dabu-dabu , as they both use many chopped red chili peppers , bird's eye chili , shallots , red and green tomatoes , and a pinch of salt and sugar, mixed with fresh calamansi juice or locally known as lemon cui ...

  7. List of Indonesian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Traditional seasoned fried duck, served with sambal hot and spicy chili paste. Betutu: Bali and West Nusa Tenggara Roasted poultry Poultry or duck filled with spicy seasonings, roasted usually for at least 8 hours. Bistik jawa Javanese Beefsteak Javanese beef steak, a European-influenced dish.

  8. Ayam geprek - Wikipedia

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    This menu is a blend of Western style fried chicken served in Indonesian penyet method mixed with sambal bajak. [ 1 ] Ayam geprek is commonly served with sambal chili paste, however today its new variants might be served with additional mozzarella cheese toppings and kol goreng (fried cabbage).

  9. Iga penyet - Wikipedia

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    Iga penyet (English: squeezed ribs) is Indonesian Eastern Javanese cuisine — fried beef spare ribs served with spicy sambal terasi. The fried beef ribs is squeezed against a mortar filled with sambal, and usually served with lalab vegetables and steamed rice. It was first popular in East Javanese Surabaya city, and now has spread across ...