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  2. 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]

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  4. Balinese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    This Balinese pork version however, is not using any keluak, thus the soup color is not black but rather light brownish grey instead. [10] This meat soup is usually served to accompany nasi bali or babi guling. Sate Babi, pork satay. Sate Lilit, spiced minced meat on a stick. Soto Babi, pork soto.

  5. Babi panggang - Wikipedia

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    Babi panggang Karo usually accompanied by clear pork bone soup, processed pork blood as dipping sauce, daun ubi tumbuk or mashed sweet potato leaves, and tuak or a drink of nira sap. [4] The three dishes are served with plain rice and a sambal andaliman, made from fresh Sichuan pepper .

  6. Chinese Indonesian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Babi kecap, pork belly in kecap manis (sweet soy sauce) and spices. Bakcang or bacang (肉粽), glutinous rice stuffed with meat (usually pork) and wrapped in bamboo leaf in triangular (more precisely, tetrahedral) form. Bak kut teh (肉骨茶), pork rib soup made with a variety of herbs and spices.

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  8. Sambal - Wikipedia

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    Sambal terasi A common Indonesian style of sambal with a distinct shrimp paste flavor. [55] Similar to the Malaysian belacan, but with a stronger flavour, since terasi is more tangy and fermented. Red and green peppers, terasi, sugar, salt, lemon or lime juice (tangy, strong).

  9. List of Indonesian condiments - Wikipedia

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    Sambal petai – sambal of mixture of red chili, garlic, shallot, and petai green stinky bean as the main ingredients. Sambal petis – sambal that uses chili, shrimp paste, peanuts, young banana, herbs and spices. [5] Sambal rica-rica – hot sambal that uses ginger, chili, lemon and spices. Suitable for barbecue meats and chicken.