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  2. Se'i - Wikipedia

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    Se'i or sei is an Indonesian smoked meat from Kupang, Timor island, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. [1] Se'i may be derived from a variety of meats, with pork (se'i babi), beef (se'i sapi) or game animals such as venison (se'i rusa) as common offerings.

  3. Babi kecap - Wikipedia

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    Babi kecap is an Indonesian braised pork with sweet soy sauce (kecap manis). [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is a Chinese Indonesian classic, due to its simplicity and popularity among Chinese Indonesian households.

  4. Babi hong - Wikipedia

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    Babi hong is a Chinese Indonesian pork belly dish possibly of Hakka origin. [1] The samcan or pork belly is boiled or braised, fried and steamed in numbers of Chinese seasonings and sauces. [2] Babi hong is often offered in Chinese Indonesian restaurants, especially in Chinese towns in Indonesian cities. [3]

  5. Krupuk kulit - Wikipedia

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    Krupuk kulit (Javanese: rambak; Sundanese: dorokdok; Minangkabau: karupuak jangek, lit. 'skin crackers') is a traditional Indonesian cattle skin krupuk (cracker). [2] It is traditionally made from the soft inner skin of cattle (cow or water buffalo) which is diced and sun-dried until it hardens and loses most of its water content.

  6. Babi panggang - Wikipedia

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    Babi panggang refers to a variety of recipes for Indonesian grilled pork dishes, 'babi' meaning pig or pork, and 'panggang' meaning grilled or roasted in the ...

  7. Suckling pig - Wikipedia

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    Spanish cochinillo asado Su porcheddu, Sardinian cuisine. Lechón (Spanish, Spanish pronunciation:; from leche "milk" + -ón), cochinillo asado (Spanish, literally "roasted suckling pig"), or leitão (Portuguese; from leite "milk" + -ão) is a pork dish in several regions of the world, most specifically in Spain (in particular Segovia), Portugal (in particular Bairrada) and regions worldwide ...

  8. Orang bunian - Wikipedia

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    In Malaysian, Bruneian and Indonesian folklore, Bunian people or Orang bunian (Indonesian pronunciation: [o.raŋ bu.ni.an]) are supernatural beings said to be invisible to most humans, except those with "spiritual sight".

  9. Babi ngepet - Wikipedia

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    The person that practices Babi Ngepet black magic needs assistance from another person. The assistant's task is to stay home and guard the lit candle floating on a basin of water, while the Babi Ngepet is in action. If the candle flame is shaking, fading or almost out, it is the sign that the Babi Ngepet is in danger, caught in the act by ...