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  2. Bakmi - Wikipedia

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    Bakmi or bami is a type of wheat noodle with a slightly pale yellow colour. The most common type of bakmi in Indonesia is mi kuning or 'yellow noodles' made from finely ground wheat, sometimes enriched with eggs as mi telur (egg noodle) made into dough, ground and run through holes to create noodle strings.

  3. Mie ayam - Wikipedia

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    Mie ayam, mi ayam, or bakmi ayam (Indonesian for 'chicken bakmi', literally 'chicken noodles') is a common Indonesian dish of seasoned yellow wheat noodles topped with diced chicken meat . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It is derived from culinary techniques employed in Chinese cuisine .

  4. Bakmi GM - Wikipedia

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    PT Griya Miesejati, doing business as Bakmi GM, is an Indonesian restaurant chain specializing in bakmi noodle dishes. It was established as a single store at Gajah Mada Street in 1959, and has since then expanded to over 50 locations mostly in Greater Jakarta .

  5. List of Indonesian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Bakmi: Nationwide Noodle dish Bakmi is normally boiled for serving. When bakmi is intended for use in soup, it is usually boiled separately from the broth. The noodles are usually mixed with either pork fat, chicken fat, or beef fat. Bihun goreng: Nationwide Noodle dish Fried thin rice noodles with spices and chili darkened with kecap manis ...

  6. Javanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Bakmi jawa, wheat based noodle, generally prepared and topped with minced chicken seasoned in soy sauce, green vegetables and a bowl of broth. Bakso , bakso literally means meatball . Beef or chicken meatballs, usually served in a bowl of broth with yellow noodles, rice vermicelli , vegetables, tofu, green cabbage, bean sprout, sprinkled with ...

  7. Mie Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    While the name is sometimes taken to mean it is a dish of or inspired by Bangladeshi cuisine, it originated in Medan, North Sumatra, Indonesia. [2] [3] [9] There are anecdotal explanations of the etymology of the name.

  8. Bami - Wikipedia

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    Bakmi; Bami goreng, an Indonesian noodle dish This page was last edited on 7 March 2021, at 14:10 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  9. Bamischijf - Wikipedia

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    The nasischijf (or nasibal when in ball form, or nasidisk in a disk shape) is a deep-fried snack consisting of nasi goreng encased in a breadcrumb coating. It is primarily popular in the Netherlands and Belgium.