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  2. Banana fritter - Wikipedia

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    Pisang goreng kipas or Pisang goreng Pontianak Refers to banana cut in the shape of a fan, battered, and deep fried. The term pisang goreng Pontianak is often used interchangeably with pisang goreng kipas, as both have a similar fan-like shape, but the former is often filled or served with kaya jam. [12] Pisang goreng pasir

  3. Pisang cokelat - Wikipedia

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    In Indonesia, pisang cokelat is regarded as a variant of pisang goreng, and categorized under gorengan (Indonesian assorted fritters) and sold together with some popular fried stuff; such as fried tempeh, tahu goreng and pisang goreng. It is a popular snack that can be found from humble street side kakilima cart to cafe and fancy restaurants. [2]

  4. Pisang goreng - Wikipedia

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  5. Jemput-jemput - Wikipedia

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    This Indonesian cuisine -related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. v t e This Malaysian cuisine -related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  6. Pritong saging - Wikipedia

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    Pritong saging (lit. "fried banana"), also known as pritong saba, is a Filipino snack made from ripe saba or cardaba bananas sliced lengthwise and fried in oil. The bananas used are ideally very ripe, in which case it naturally caramelizes and no sugar is added.

  7. Lontong - Wikipedia

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    Lontong is an Bruneian dish made of compressed rice cake in the form of a cylinder wrapped inside a banana leaf, [1] [2] commonly found in Brunei, Malaysia, and Singapore.Rice is rolled inside a banana leaf and boiled, then cut into small cakes as a staple food replacement for steamed rice.

  8. Kue leker - Wikipedia

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  9. Nasi kucing - Wikipedia

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    A seller at an angkringan, preparing tempeh with wrapped nasi kucing visible in the foreground. Nasi kucing is often sold at a low price (sometimes as low as Rp 1,000 for nasi kucing [5] and Rp 4,000 for sega macan [4]) at small, road-side food stalls called angkringan, which are frequented by working-class people, or wong cilik, including pedicab and taxi drivers, students, and street ...