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  2. Malaysian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    In Malay-run warung (a small family-owned casual eatery or café) or restaurants (kedai makan), this style of dining is known as nasi campur which means "mixed rice". A similar concept exist at some eateries serving home-style Malaysian Chinese food, where it may be known as economy rice (Chinese: 杂饭).

  3. Nasi goreng - Wikipedia

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    Nasi goreng (English pronunciation: / ˌ n ɑː s i ɡ ɒ ˈ r ɛ ŋ /), (Indonesian and Malay for 'fried rice') [4] [5] is a Southeast Asian rice dish with pieces of meat and vegetables added. [6]

  4. Nasi lemak - Wikipedia

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    Stacked packs of nasi lemak in a kedai makan in Seremban. A traditional Malaysian nasi lemak calls for rice and a serving of sambal , ikan bilis (anchovies), peanuts and boiled egg. In addition, some nasi lemak stalls can be found serving them with fried egg , a variety of sambal , i.e. sambal kerang ( blood cockles ) and sambal ikan (fish ...

  5. Citrus × amblycarpa - Wikipedia

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    The species is referred to as nasnaran by some English speakers, and is called jeruk limau ("orange-lemon") in Indonesia. [2] Characteristics.

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  7. NFL playoffs schedule: Wild card weekend games, bracket ... - AOL

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    Most of the NFL's 32 teams entered the 2024 season with a legitimate chance to compete for a playoff spot. The regular season is now over, and just 14 teams are left standing for the 2025 NFL ...

  8. Es campur - Wikipedia

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    Es campur (Indonesian for "mixed ice") is an Indonesian cold and sweet dessert concoction of fruit cocktails, coconut, tapioca pearls, grass jellies, etc. served in shaved ice, syrup and condensed milk.

  9. Bakso - Wikipedia

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    Bakso with noodle and bean sprouts. Bakso is commonly made from finely ground beef with a small quantity of tapioca flour and salt. However, bakso can also be made from other ingredients, such as chicken, pork, fish, or shrimp. [4]