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  2. Palembang cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Tempoyak patin, pangasius fish served in fermented durian sauce.. Spices are also generally included although not as liberally as its same-island counterpart. Palembang cuisine is noted by its preference to the sour and sweet flavour, [3] as evidences in pindang fish soup, funky-smelled tempoyak-based dish made from fermented durian, and also kuah cuko spicy sweet vinegar sauce of pempek fishcake.

  3. Pindang - Wikipedia

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    Pindang refers to a cooking method in the Indonesian and Malay language of boiling ingredients in brine or acidic solutions. [8] [9] Usually employed to cook fish or egg, the technique is native to Sumatra especially in Palembang, but has spread to Java and Kalimantan. [10]

  4. Nasi minyak - Wikipedia

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    Certain mosque in Palembang served free nasi minyak after Jumu'ah Friday mass prayer, every last Friday of the month. [5] While in Southern Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore, the Nasi Minyak is regarded ceremonial dish and usually being eaten during the traditional Malay wedding reception. [6] It also can be found in Pasar Malam.

  5. Category:Palembang cuisine - Wikipedia

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  6. Burgo (food) - Wikipedia

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    Burgo is an Indonesian folded rice pancake served in savoury whitish coconut milk-based soup, flavoured with fish, and sprinkled with fried shallots.The dish is one of the regional specialty of Palembang, the capital of South Sumatra, Indonesia. [1]

  7. Telur pindang - Wikipedia

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    Telur pindang or pindang eggs are hard-boiled eggs cooked in the pindang process, originating from Javanese cuisine, Indonesia, and popular in Malay as well as Palembang cuisine. The eggs are boiled slowly in water mixed with salt , soy sauce , shallot skins, teak leaf, and other spices.

  8. Nasi gemuk - Wikipedia

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    The reason for giving the name nasi gemuk is because the rice is oily and uses large amounts of coconut milk, even more than nasi uduk. [9] In Palembang however, nasi gemuk initially was considered as a special dish, only served for celebrative events such as sadaqah (almsgiving), syukuran, or especially khatam turutan celebration, which marked ...

  9. Nasi bogana - Wikipedia

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    Nasi bogana is prepared by spreading a wide banana leaf and filling it with steamed rice. Then seasoning such as fried shallots is put on top of the rice. Over the rice, a smaller banana leaf is spread and the side dishes — opor ayam (white chicken curry), dendeng (shredded meat), fried chicken liver and gizzard in chili and coconut gravy, sambal of shredded red chili, telur pindang whole ...