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  2. Prawn cracker - Wikipedia

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    Prawn cracker is called krupuk udang in Indonesian, and is merely one variant of many sorts of krupuk recognised in Indonesian cuisine. In Indonesia, the term krupuk or kerupuk is used as an umbrella term to refer to this kind of cracker. Indonesia has perhaps the largest variety of krupuk. [6]

  3. Krupuk - Wikipedia

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    Krupuk udang, shrimp cracker or prawn cracker probably is the most internationally well-known variant of krupuk. The examples of popular krupuk udang brands in Indonesia is Finna [16] and Komodo [17] brand whereas the popular krupuk udang household brands in Malaysia are Rota Prawn Crackers and myReal Pulau Pangkor Prawn Crackers. [18]

  4. Portal:Indonesia/ST List/SP Prawn Crackers - Wikipedia

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  5. Fish cracker - Wikipedia

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    Like krupuk udang (prawn cracker), krupuk ikan (fish cracker) is a popular type of krupuk in Indonesia. Tenggiri and cakalang (skipjack tuna) are probably popular fish used for fish crackers. Nevertheless, other edible fish, such as bawal and ekor kuning (Caesionidae), might also be used

  6. List of Indonesian snacks - Wikipedia

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    Deep fried crisps made from mainly tapioca flour, with added ingredients, such as prawn, fish, or garlic, and even ox/cow skin. It comes in different shapes and colours. Kerupuk kulit babi: Chinese Indonesian and Balinese Pork skin crackers. Kerupuk kulit sapi or kerbau: Nationwide Cow or buffalo skin crackers. Kerupuk ikan: Nationwide

  7. Nasi goreng - Wikipedia

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    Kerupuk: various types of crackers, usually emping or prawn crackers; Acar: pickles made from vinegar preserved cucumber, shallots, carrot, and small chilli pepper; Telur: egg; could be cooked in many ways and placed on the nasi goreng, usually sunny-side up fried or omelette; Sambal: chilli sauce

  8. Rojak - Wikipedia

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    It contains slices of cooked buffalo or cow lips, bangkuang, unripe mango, pineapple, cucumber, kangkung, lontong , tofu and tempe, all served in a black sauce made from petis (black fermented prawn paste, related to terasi) and crushed peanuts. It is topped with a sprinkle of fried shallots and kerupuk (Indonesian prawn crackers). [23]

  9. List of shrimp dishes - Wikipedia

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    Prawn cracker: Globally widespread, but most prevalent in Southeast Asia A deep fried cracker and popular snack food, usually based on shrimp and other ingredients that give the taste. Prawn cocktail: Great Britain North America: Shelled prawns in a pink sauce based on mayonnaise and tomato, served in a glass. [24]

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