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  2. Mie jawa - Wikipedia

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    ' Java noodles '), also called as mi jawa or bakmi jawa in Indonesia, or mee Jawa in Malaysia is a traditional Javanese style noodle, [1] commonly found in Indonesia and Malaysia. 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.

  3. Javanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Bakmi jawa, wheat based noodle, generally prepared and topped with minced chicken seasoned in soy sauce, green vegetables and a bowl of broth. Bakso , bakso literally means meatball . Beef or chicken meatballs, usually served in a bowl of broth with yellow noodles, rice vermicelli , vegetables, tofu, green cabbage, bean sprout, sprinkled with ...

  4. Mee rebus - Wikipedia

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    Mee rebus (also known as mie rebus/mi rebus and mie kuah, the latter literally means "noodle soup" in Indonesian) [1] is a Maritime Southeast Asian noodle soup dish. Literally translated as "boiled noodles", it is popular in Maritime Southeast Asian countries such as Indonesia , Malaysia , and Singapore .

  5. Soto mie - Wikipedia

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    Soto mie, [3] Soto mi, or Mee soto [4] is a spicy Indonesian noodle soup dish [5] commonly found in Indonesia, Malaysia, and Singapore. Mie means noodle made of flour, salt and egg, while soto refers to Indonesian soup. In Indonesia, it is called soto mie and is considered one variant of soto, while in Malaysia and Singapore it is called mee soto.

  6. List of Indonesian soups - Wikipedia

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    Mi kuah – literally "boiled noodles" in English, made of yellow egg noodles with a spicy soup gravy. Mi ongklok – boiled noodles were made using cabbage, chunks of chopped leaves, and starchy thick soup called ‘’loh’’. Usually served with satay and tempeh. Mi pangsit – noodle soup served with pangsit or soft-boiled wonton. Soto mi ...

  7. List of Indonesian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Noodle in white-coloured extra-thick soup, made of chicken broth and coconut milk and shredded chicken breast. Mi kocok: Bandung, West Java Noodle dish Noodle in beef broth served with cow's tendons or cartilage. Mi kopyok: Semarang, Central Java Noodle dish A boiled noodle in garlic soup. Mi kuah: Nationwide Noodle dish Boiled noodle soup. Mi ...

  8. Indonesian noodles - Wikipedia

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    Mie cakalang, skipjack tuna noodle soup. Mie celor, a noodle dish served in coconut milk soup and shrimp-based broth, specialty of Palembang city, South Sumatra. [8] Mie godhog jawa, soupy variant which uses local spices and served in rich chicken broth. Mie gomak, thick spicy noodle soup dish served in a coconut milk and andaliman-based broth.

  9. Laksa - Wikipedia

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    Laksa can be broadly categorized by its two main ingredients: noodles and soup. Most preparations of laksa are garnished with herbs. Two of the most widely used herbs are mint and Vietnamese coriander , known in Malay as daun kesum or by its colloquial name daun laksa "laksa leaf".