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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 goreng - Wikipedia

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  4. 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.

  5. Tanjung Duren Utara - Wikipedia

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    Tanjung Duren Utara is an administrative village in the Grogol Petamburan district of Indonesia. It has postal code of 11470. See also. Grogol Petamburan;

  6. Kolak (food) - Wikipedia

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    Kolak pisang: banana kolak; Kolak radio: A Serang kolak made of banana, pineapple, kolang-kaling and rose apple but without coconut milk. [4] [5] Kolak singkong: cassava kolak; Kolak setup pisang: banana kolak without coconut milk but added cinnamon, pandanus leaf, and cloves. [6] Kolak ubi: diced sweet potato kolak; Kolak waluh/labu: pumpkin kolak

  7. Bakwan - Wikipedia

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    Bakwan (Chinese: 肉丸; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-oân) is a vegetable fritter or gorengan that are commonly found in Indonesia.Bakwan are usually sold by traveling street vendors.

  8. 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 ...

  9. Dengke mas naniura - Wikipedia

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    Dengke mas naniura [a] is a traditional Batak dish originating from the North Sumatra province of Indonesia. [2] The name of the dish means "pickled fish" in the Toba Batak language.