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The most common type of rempeyek is peyek kacang ("peanut peyek"); [4] However, other ingredients can be used instead, such as teri (dried anchovies), rebon (small shrimp), or ebi (dried shrimp). Today, rempeyek is commonly found in Indonesia and Malaysia , as well as in countries with considerable Indonesian migrant populations, such as The ...
Savoury fish cracker snack, made from wahoo or any type of Spanish mackerel. Ampo: Central Java and East Java A snack made by soil. The snack consists of pure clay, without any mixture of ingredients. Emping: Nationwide Crackers made from flattened Gnemon/Belinjo seeds. Intip Java Similar to rengginang but larger.
Siantar Top was founded by Shindo Sumidomo (Heng Hok Soei), a businessman from Pematangsiantar, North Sumatra, which was then taken from the name of the city. [4] Then, Siantar Top developed in the snack industry , namely snack noodles, crackers and confectionery ( candy ).
GMF AeroAsia (PT Garuda Maintenance Facility AeroAsia Tbk) is an Indonesian company that specialises in aircraft maintenance repair and overhaul. The company serves the Asia-Pacific region and employs more than 4,000 people, and is based in Tangerang, Indonesia, it has many offices around the world.
On February 17, 2021, Indofood CBP purchased all of the shares owned by Fritolay Netherlands Holding B.V., an affiliate of PepsiCo at PT Indofood Fritolay Makmur (IFL) worth IDR 494 billion, so that the production of Lay's, Cheetos and Doritos brand snacks in Indonesia would be stopped on August 18, 2021. IFL was then renamed to PT Indofood ...
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Located in the Riau province of Indonesia, APRIL operates one of the world’s largest pulp and paper mills. [8] With an annual pulp production capacity of 2.8 million tons and an annual fine paper production capacity of 820,000 tons, [9] it generates employment opportunities for 90,000 local people and represents 6.9% of Riau Province’s economic output (2009).