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  2. Oliebol - Wikipedia

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    In Indonesia, they are known locally as roti goreng. [2] Also, in Ghana , West Africa , they are known locally as bofrot or bofflot , and in the south of Benin , in the Fon language as yovodocon , i.e. 'white man's dumplings'.

  3. Roti bolen - Wikipedia

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    Roti bolen is an Indonesian baked bread pastry with crust layers similar to those of croissant, made from flour with butter or margarine layers, filled with cheese and banana. [1] Other variants use durian fillings.

  4. Roti bakar - Wikipedia

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    The city of Ipoh in Perak is known for its kopitiam establishments, where roti bakar accompanied with local tea or coffee beverages and a serving of half boiled eggs is a staple order during morning or afternoon tea. [7] [8] A variation on roti bakar is roti titab, a thick warm toast with kaya spread onto all four corners and topped with a half ...

  5. Roti canai - Wikipedia

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    Roti cheese, stuffed with cheese; Roti milo, stuffed with Milo powder; Roti cobra, served with curry chicken and a piece of fried egg on top; Roti banjir ("flooded roti"), usually chopped into pieces, with curry poured over the top; Roti tsunami, roti banjir with added sambal and soft-boiled eggs

  6. Fried bread - Wikipedia

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    Fried bread is a slice of bread that has been fried.It is used as a substitute for toast in various dishes or meals. [1] [2] [3] Various oils, butter, lard, bacon drippings, or ghee can be used.

  7. Roti - Wikipedia

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    Makki roti: corn flour roti served with sarson ka saag, a classic dish of Punjab. Akki roti: Rice flour roti with grated vegetables and spices, served with chutney, a famous dish of Karnataka. Thalipeeth roti: Maharashtrian roti is made with bajra, jowar, rice, chickpea, and spices, served with yogurt or ghee, also popular in Karnataka.

  8. Malay cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Malay cuisine (Malay: Masakan Melayu; Jawi: ماسقن ملايو‎‎ ‎) is the traditional food of the ethnic Malays of Southeast Asia, residing in modern-day Malaysia, Indonesia (parts of Sumatra and Kalimantan), Singapore, Brunei, Southern Thailand and the Philippines (mostly southern) as well as Cocos Islands, Christmas Island, Sri Lanka and South Africa.

  9. Bolu kukus - Wikipedia

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    Bolu kukus (lit. ' steamed tart ') is an Indonesian traditional snack of steamed sponge cupcake. [2] [3] The term "bolu kukus" however, usually refers to a type of kue mangkuk that is baked using mainly wheat flour (without any rice flour and tapioca) with sugar, eggs, milk and soda, while also using common vanilla, chocolate, pandan or strawberry flavouring, acquired from food flavouring ...