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  2. Balado (food) - Wikipedia

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    Balado is a type of hot and spicy bumbu (spice mixture) found in Minang cuisine of West Sumatra, Indonesia. [1] It has since spread through the rest of Indonesia and also Malaysia especially in Negeri Sembilan . [ 2 ]

  3. Keripik sanjai - Wikipedia

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    And yet, the sweet, hot and spicy keripik sanjai balado is also the most famous variant of keripik sanjai. There are three types of kripik sanjai: Keripik sanjai tawar is a plain variant that only add salt for flavour; Keripik sanjai saka is sweet tasting variant coated with palm sugar.

  4. Sambal - Wikipedia

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    or sambal shrimp (with fresh shrimp), also known as udang balado. A Minang dish. Sambal jamur (with oyster mushroom). An Indonesian dish. Sambal radio A traditional dish from Sarawak, it is an omelette mixed with fried belacan and anchovies. Sambal ikan A Malay-style dish prepared from fish and spices and cooked until the fish loses its shape.

  5. Udang balado - Wikipedia

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    Udang balado or sambal goreng udang is a hot and spicy shrimp dish commonly found in Indonesian cuisine. [2] It is made of shrimp , either peeled or unpeeled, stir-fried in hot and spicy sambal paste in a small amount of cooking oil.

  6. Nasi padang - Wikipedia

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    Ikan bilih, fried small freshwater fish of the genus Mystacoleucus; Baluik goreng, crispy fried small freshwater eel; Udang balado, shrimp in chili; Rajungan goreng, crispy fried crab; Terong balado, eggplant in chili; Petai goreng, fried green stinky bean (Parkia speciosa) Ikan asam padeh, fish with spicy-sour taste; Itiak lado mudo', duck in ...

  7. Asam pedas - Wikipedia

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    Asam pedas (Jawi: اسم ڤدس ‎; Minangkabau: asam padeh; "sour and spicy") is a Maritime Southeast Asian sour and spicy fish stew dish. [5] Asam pedas is believed to come from Minangkabau cuisine of West Sumatra , Indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of Sumatra , Borneo and the Malay Peninsula .

  8. Gudeg - Wikipedia

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    Gudeg is a traditional Javanese dish from Yogyakarta, in the Special Region of Yogyakarta, Indonesia. [3] Gudeg is made from young, unripe jackfruit (gori, nangka muda) stewed for several hours with palm sugar and coconut milk.

  9. Kemplang - Wikipedia

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    Kemplang is an Indonesian traditional savory fish cracker (krupuk ikan) snack commonly found in southern parts of Sumatra, Indonesia.Kemplang crackers are commonly made of ikan tenggiri or any type of Spanish mackerel, mixed with tapioca starch and other flavorings, sun-dried and then grilled or fried.

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