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  2. List of Indonesian soups - Wikipedia

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    Brenebon or sayur kacang merah – red kidney bean soup, served in broth made from boiled pig's trotters, beef or chicken. [10] Sayur asem – uses tamarind as a main ingredient, along with vegetables, chayote, bilimbi and melinjo [7] Sayur bayam or sayur bening – spinach and corn in clear soup flavoured with temu kunci.

  3. Sayur sop - Wikipedia

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    Sayur sop is made up of carrot, cabbage, cauliflower, potato, tomato, broccoli, leek, mushroom, snap bean, macaroni and bakso or sausage, spiced with black pepper, garlic and shallot in chicken or beef broth. Fried shallots and celery can be added to sayur sop. Sayur sop is comfort food commonly served with steamed rice, tempeh and corn fritter.

  4. Jemput-jemput - Wikipedia

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  5. Soto (food) - Wikipedia

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    Soto (also known as sroto, tauto, saoto, or coto) is a traditional Indonesian soup mainly composed of broth, meat, and vegetables. Many traditional soups are called soto, whereas foreign- and Western-influenced soups are called sop.

  6. List of Indonesian condiments - Wikipedia

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    Acar pickle. Acar – vegetable pickle consists of cucumber, carrots, cabbage, shallot, bird's eye chili, yardlong beans, vinegar, dried chillies, and pineapples ...

  7. Lalab - Wikipedia

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    The history of lalab vegetables is obscure, due to lack of historical records. In the 15th century Old Sundanese manuscript Sanghyang Siksa Kandang Karesian it was mentioned the common flavours of food at that times were, lawana (salty), kaduka (hot and spicy), tritka (bitter), amba (sour), kasaya (succulent), and madura (sweet).

  8. Lontong sayur - Wikipedia

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    Lontong sayur (lit. vegetable rice cake) is an Indonesian traditional rice dish made of pieces of lontong served in coconut milk soup with shredded chayote, green bean, unripe jackfruit, tempeh, tofu, hard-boiled egg, sambal and krupuk.

  9. Sop saudara - Wikipedia

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    Sop Saudara was created by Haji Dollahi who formerly worked for Haji Subair, a famous Coto Makassar traditional meat soup seller in Makassar circa the 1950s. Both men hailed from a town in Pangkajene Islands Regency (Pangkajene Kepulauan or Pangkep) and made their business in selling traditional meat soup.