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  2. Catuaba sanguinolenta - Wikipedia

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    Catuaba sanguinoloenta Catuaba is a genus of long-horned beetles in the family Cerambycidae . This genus has a single species, Catuaba sanguinolenta , found in Brazil .

  3. Catuaba - Wikipedia

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    Bottle filled with "Catuaba" bark. The name Catuaba (/ k ə ˈ t w ɑː b ə / kə-TWAH-bə, via Portuguese from Guarani) is used for the infusions of the bark of a number of trees native to Brazil. The most widely used barks are derived from the trees Trichilia catigua [1] and Erythroxylum vaccinifolium.

  4. Peranakan cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Ayam buah keluak, a chicken or pork rib stew cooked with the nuts from the kepayang tree (Pangium edule), a mangrove tree that is native to Indonesia, but grown widely in both Indonesia and Malaysia. For this recipe, the contents of the buah keluak is dug out and sauteed with aromatics and seasonings, before it is stuffed back into the nuts and ...

  5. Indonesia Commodity and Derivatives Exchange - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia Clearing House is a business entity that organizes and provides a system as well as tools to conduct clearing and transaction guarantee activities in Futures Exchange and is established to support the presence of fair, efficient, and accountable Exchange Contract transaction in Futures Exchange in line with the mandate of Law No. 32/1997 on Commodity Futures Trade and Law No. 10/2011 ...

  6. Malay cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Malay cuisine (Malay: Masakan Melayu; Jawi: ماسقن ملايو‎‎ ‎) is the traditional food of the ethnic Malays of Southeast Asia, residing in modern-day Malaysia, Indonesia (parts of Sumatra and Kalimantan), Singapore, Brunei, Southern Thailand and the Philippines (mostly southern) as well as Cocos Islands, Christmas Island, Sri Lanka and South Africa.

  7. Indonesia–Malaysia relations - Wikipedia

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    Indonesia and Malaysia are two neighbouring nations that share similarities in many aspects. [3] Both Malaysia and Indonesia have many common characteristic traits, including standard frames of reference in history, culture and religion. Although both countries are separate and independent states, there are also profoundly embedded similarities ...

  8. Launched on March 24, 1994 in Davao City, [5] BIMP-EAGA was formed by Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines to generate balanced and inclusive growth. As a sub-region of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, it aims to contribute to regional economic integration in the ASEAN Economic Community.

  9. Category:Indonesia–Malaysia relations - Wikipedia

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    IndonesiaMalaysia football rivalry; IndonesiaMalaysia–Singapore growth triangle; IndonesiaMalaysia confrontation; Indonesian citizens in Malaysia; L.