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  6. Ayam goreng kalasan - Wikipedia

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    The dish is traditionally prepared with the ayam kampung chicken, native to Indonesia. Apart from the cooked chicken, the dish is most commonly served with rice and is paired with a sambal and a vegetable lalab, typically consisting of cucumbers, basil leaves, and cabbage. [7]

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    Joehana displayed a sense of humour that was well received by his contemporaries: for instance, the frog chaser Karnadi of Rasiah nu Goreng Patut describes his trips to the rice fields to catch frogs as "going to the office" and the stick with which he kills the frogs as his "pencil", [21] whereas the Dutchman Van der Zwak of Tjarios Agan ...

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    Nasi lemak in the Riau Islands usually served with seafood, such as spicy chili squid, anchovy sambal, peanuts, boiled egg, sprinkled with bawang goreng, and slices of cucumber. In the Riau Archipelago , nasi lemak is considered a native Malay dish as well as a favourite breakfast fare among locals. [ 24 ]