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  2. List of Indonesian soups - Wikipedia

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    Sayur oyong – clear vegetable soup made of okra or Luffa acutangula. Sup ercis or erten – soup made of thick stew of green split peas, celeriac or stalk celery, onions, leeks, carrots, and often potato. Sup wortel – soup prepared with carrot as a primary ingredient. It can be prepared as a cream or broth-style soup.

  3. Pindang - Wikipedia

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    Pindang palembang: Its soup is generally sweet and sour, specialty of Palembang. Pangasius fish is a popular choice for this variant. [5] [15] [36] Pindang pegagan: Its soup is lighter than pindang meranjat and not oily, since the spices are boiled directly, and not stir fried in palm oil.

  4. Palembang cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Tempoyak patin, pangasius fish served in fermented durian sauce.. Spices are also generally included although not as liberally as its same-island counterpart. Palembang cuisine is noted by its preference to the sour and sweet flavour, [3] as evidences in pindang fish soup, funky-smelled tempoyak-based dish made from fermented durian, and also kuah cuko spicy sweet vinegar sauce of pempek fishcake.

  5. List of Indonesian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Edible bird's nest soup. Sup wortel: Nationwide Vegetable soup A soup prepared with carrot as a primary ingredient. It can be prepared as a cream or broth-style soup. Tekwan: Palembang, South Sumatra Fishcake soup A soup of fishcake with bangkoang and mushroom. Tengkleng Java Meat soup Goat bone soup. Timlo Javanese Meat soup A beef and ...

  6. List of soups - Wikipedia

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    Hot, Vegetable Soup made with split yellow lentils and spices. It is a Konkani staple that is often served over rice. Dashi: Japan: Cold (chilled) Clear fish stock made with kombu (sea kelp) and katsuobushi (smoked bonito flakes). Dashi broth is often used as a base for miso soup and other Japanese soup broths. Dillegrout: England Stew

  7. Padang cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Sarikayo, jam made from a base of coconut milk, eggs and sugar. Satay, dish of seasoned, skewered and grilled meat, served with a sauce. Sate padang, Padang-style of satay, skewered barbecued meat with thick yellow sauce. Soto, traditional soup mainly composed of broth, meat and vegetables. Soto padang, a soup of beef. Talua balado, egg in chili.

  8. Indonesian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian cuisine is a collection of various regional culinary traditions that formed in the archipelagic nation of Indonesia.There are a wide variety of recipes and cuisines in part because Indonesia is composed of approximately 6,000 populated islands of the total 17,508 in the world's largest archipelago, [1] [2] with more than 600 ethnic groups.

  9. Javanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Pindang koyong: a fish cooked in yellow gravy-like soto with various spices. Rawon Banyuwangi: Banyuwangi-style of beef soup in dark gravy, served with mung bean sprouts and the ubiquitous sambal. The dark (almost black) color comes from the keluak nuts. Rujak soto: a unique blend of vegetable salad with soto, it can be soto daging (beef) or ...