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  2. Nasi kuning - Wikipedia

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    Nasi kuning is often described as "Indonesian yellow rice", [27] [4] although it is also served in neighbouring countries, e.g. in Malaysia as nasi kunyit and in the Philippines as kuning. This yellow rice dish holds a special cultural significance in some cultures in the region, considered as an auspicious food item essential for ceremonies ...

  3. Bumbu (seasoning) - Wikipedia

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    Bumbu is the Indonesian word for a blend of spices and for pastes and it commonly appears in the names of spice mixtures, sauces and seasoning pastes. The official Indonesian language dictionary describes bumbu as "various types of herbs and plants that have a pleasant aroma and flavour — such as ginger, turmeric, galangal, nutmeg and pepper — used to enhance the flavour of the food."

  4. Javanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Tumis sayuran, stir-fried vegetables, usually mixed with chili and a spice paste. Tumpeng, a rice served in the shape of a conical volcano, [14] usually with rice colored yellow using turmeric. It is an important part of ceremony in Java. Tumpeng served in important events such as birthday, moving house, or other ceremonies. [15]

  5. Mie jawa - Wikipedia

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    The dish is made of yellow noodle, chicken, vegetables, egg and spices. The recipe however, is slightly different between mie jawa in Indonesia and mee Jawa in Malaysia. Because of its similarity, mie jawa is often confused with mie rebus (boiled noodle), but only mie godhog jawa is identical to mie rebus .

  6. I Tried Jennifer Garner's Favorite Chicken Tender Recipe, and ...

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    Here are a few things I learned when making this recipe for chicken tenders. Don't skip lightly breading the tenders . The little bit of flour left in the pan helped thicken up the sauce nicely.

  7. Balinese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Spices include Kaempferia galanga (galangal), shallots, garlic, turmeric, ginger and Kaffir lime are used in Balinese cuisine. Balinese 8-spice is made with white pepper, black pepper, coriander, cumin, clove, nutmeg, sesame seed, and candlenut. Palm sugar, fish paste, and basa gede (a spice paste) are used. [5]

  8. Laksa - Wikipedia

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    The soup is a mixture of spices in coconut milk and it is served with bean sprout, rice vermicelli, hard-boiled eggs, cooked shredded chicken, fried shallots, and Indonesian lemon-basil leaves. [27] Lakse Kuah is a specialty of Indonesian island of Natuna, is similar to Terengganu Laksa Kuah Merah.

  9. Ayam penyet - Wikipedia

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    It is quite similar to another popular Indonesian fried chicken dish ayam geprek, as both are fried chicken smashed and mixed together with hot and spicy sambal chili paste. The difference is ayam penyet is a traditional Javanese ayam goreng half-cooked in bumbu kuning (yellow spice paste) and then deep fried in hot palm oil .