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  2. List of Indonesian snacks - Wikipedia

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    A wafer snack made by clasping egg batter using an iron mold which is heated up on a charcoal stove. Speculaas: Nationwide A thin, very crunchy, caramelized, and slightly browned cookie, derived from Dutch cuisine. Stroopwafel: Nationwide A wafer cookie made from two thin layers of baked dough joined by a caramel filling. Untir-untir: Java

  3. Salim Group - Wikipedia

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    The Salim Group is Indonesia's biggest conglomerate and refers to companies where the Salim family holds majority ownership. Its assets include Indofood Sukses Makmur, [a] the world's largest instant noodle producer; Indomobil Group, one of Indonesia's largest car manufacturers; Indomaret, Indonesia's largest convenience store chain; and Bogasari, a large flour-milling operation. [1]

  4. Snack - Wikipedia

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    Tebaloi - is a sago biscuit snack which is traditionally associated with the Melanau people of Sarawak. [4] Pisang goreng - a common snack sold by street vendors, battered fried bananas are also served in a more elaborate manner at some cafes and restaurants as a dessert. Cempedak and various tuber vegetables are also battered and fried in the ...

  5. GMF AeroAsia - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Siantar Top - Wikipedia

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    Then, Siantar Top developed in the snack industry, namely snack noodles, crackers and confectionery . In 1987, the company was registered under the name PT Siantar Top Industri based on deed No. 45 dated May 12, 1987 from Endang Widjajanti, notary in Sidoarjo. [5] In 1991, the company began producing candy variants.

  7. Indofood - Wikipedia

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    The company was established on 14 August 1990 as PT Panganjaya Intikusuma, then later on 5 February 1994 its name was changed to Indofood Sukses Maksur. It exports food ingredients to Australia, Asia and Europe. In the past few decades, Indofood has transformed into a total food solutions business. Its operations comprise the entirety of the ...

  8. Prawn cracker - Wikipedia

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    In Indonesia, the term krupuk or kerupuk is used as an umbrella term to refer to this kind of cracker. Indonesia has perhaps the largest variety of krupuk. [6] Krupuk udang (prawn cracker) and other types of krupuk are ubiquitous in Indonesia. Examples of popular krupuk udang brands in Indonesia include Finna [7] and Komodo brand. [8]

  9. Krupuk - Wikipedia

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    Krupuk [n 1] is an Indonesian deep-fried cracker made from starch and other ingredients that serve as flavouring. They are a popular snack in parts of Southeast Asia, but most closely associated with Indonesia. [3]