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  2. List of Indonesian snacks - Wikipedia

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    A spring roll, made of thin paper-like or crepe-like pastry skin called "lumpia wrapper" enveloping savory or sweet fillings. It is often served as an appetizer or snack, and might be served deep fried or fresh (unfried). Lumpia basah: Java Unfried lumpia spring roll, served with sweet tauco sauce. Lumpia semarang: Semarang, Central Java

  3. This Is The Most Searched For Appetizer In The South - AOL

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    They're quick and effortless: Our recipe also comes together in just 30 minutes, making them an easy hot appetizer to have ready shortly after guests arrive.

  4. Hors d'oeuvre - Wikipedia

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    The term appetiser (American English: appetizer) is a synonym for hors d'oeuvre. It was first used in the United States and England simultaneously in 1860. Americans also use the term to define the first of three courses in a meal, an optional one generally set on the table before guests were seated. [12]

  5. Vorschmack - Wikipedia

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    Vorschmack or forshmak (Yiddish: פאָרשמאק; from archaic German Vorschmack, "foretaste" [1] or "appetizer" [2]) is an originally East European dish made of salty minced fish or meat. Different variants of this dish are especially common in Ashkenazi Jewish and Finnish cuisine.

  6. List of Indonesian desserts - Wikipedia

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    A traditional Betawi and Malay dessert, prepared using pearled sago, sweet potatoes, yams, bananas, coconut milk, pandan leaves, sugar and salt. It can be served hot or cold. Bubur kacang hijau: Nationwide Green beans porridge, sweetened with sugar, and served with thick coconut milk. Bubur ketan hitam: Nationwide

  7. Indonesian slang - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian slang vernacular (Indonesian: bahasa gaul, Betawi: basa gaul), or Jakarta colloquial speech (Indonesian: bahasa informal, bahasa sehari-hari) is a term that subsumes various urban vernacular and non-standard styles of expression used throughout Indonesia that are not necessarily mutually intelligible.

  8. Meze - Wikipedia

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    In Turkey, meze often consist of beyaz peynir 'white cheese', kavun (sliced ripe melon), [2] acılı ezme (hot pepper paste often with walnuts), haydari (thick strained yogurt with herbs), patlıcan salatası (cold eggplant salad), beyin salatası (brain salad), kalamar tava (fried calamari), midye dolma and midye tava (stuffed or fried mussels ...

  9. Category:Appetizers - Wikipedia

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    C. Cachapa; Canapé; Causa limeña; Cerveza preparada; Chaat; Chapli kebab; Charcuterie board; Chawanmushi; Cheese and crackers; Cheese ball (hors d'oeuvre) Chicken ...