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  2. Cilok - Wikipedia

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    Cilok (Aksara Sunda: ᮎᮤᮜᮧᮊ᮪) is an Indonesian ball-shaped dumpling made from aci (tapioca starch), a Sundanese snack originated from Indonesia. [1] In Sundanese, cilok is an abbreviation of aci dicolok or "poked tapioca", since the tapioca balls are poked with lidi skewers made from the midrib of the coconut palm frond.

  3. Gepuk - Wikipedia

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  4. Babi guling - Wikipedia

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  5. Seblak - Wikipedia

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    Seblak (Sundanese: ᮞᮨᮘᮣᮊ᮪) is an Sundanese savoury and spicy dish, originating from the Sundanese region in West Java, Indonesia.Made of wet kurupuk (traditional Indonesian crackers) cooked with protein sources (egg, chicken, seafood or beef) in spicy sauce. [1]

  6. Nasi timbel - Wikipedia

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    Nasi timbel is an Indonesian hot dish, consisting of steamed rice wrapped inside a banana leaf.It is a traditional Sundanese cuisine from West Java. [1] The heat of the hot-cooked rice touches the banana leaf and produces a unique aroma.

  7. Gethuk - Wikipedia

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    Gethuk lindri or sweet cassava snack from Java. The shape is different from other types of gethuk.. Gethuk is an Indonesian-Javanese dish made from cassava. [1] The cassava is peeled, boiled and mashed.

  8. Bajigur - Wikipedia

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    Bajigur is a hot and sweet beverage native to the Sundanese people of West Java, Indonesia.The main ingredients are coconut milk and Aren sugar; [1] usually to add taste, a small amount of ginger and a small pinch of salt.

  9. Batagor - Wikipedia

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    Batagor (abbreviated from Baso Tahu Goréng, "fried bakso [and] tofu") is a Sundanese dish from Indonesia, and popular in Southeast Asia, consisting of fried fish dumplings, usually served with peanut sauce. [1]