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  2. Asam pedas - Wikipedia

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    Fish and seafood—such as mackerel, mackerel tuna, tuna, skipjack tuna, red snapper, gourami, pangasius, hemibagrus or cuttlefish — either the whole body or sometimes only the fish heads are added to make a spicy and tart fish stew. It is important that the fish remain intact for serving so generally the fish is added last. [10] In Indonesia ...

  3. List of Indonesian soups - Wikipedia

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    Asam pedas – sour and spicy fish stew dish. Bakso ikan – fish meatball soup. Ikan kuah kuning – fish soup in clear yellow broth. It is a side dish of papeda and be a delicacy from Maluku and Papua. Mangut – Javanese coconut milk fish soup. Pindang – fish boiled in salt and sour-tasting spices, usually tamarind.

  4. Sambal - Wikipedia

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    Suitable for barbecue meats and chicken. [50] Sambal roa Spicy smoked roa fish sambal from Manado region, North Sulawesi. [51] Sambal rujak Rujak spicy sauce, made from palm sugar, tamarind, chili pepper and shrimp paste. [5] Sambal seruit A sambal from Lampung, made of fish, tempoyak, chili, shrimp paste, and aren palm juice. [52] Sambal setan

  5. 12 Hearty Chowder Recipes That Go Way Beyond New ... - AOL

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    3. Shrimp 'n' Bacon Chowder. This Cajun-inspired chowder is reminiscent of shrimp and grits and features all the smoky and bold flavors of Southern cuisine.

  6. 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.

  7. Padang cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Randang (beef simmered in coconut milk and spices), asam padeh (sour and spicy stew) and kalio (watery and light-colored gravy) are just a few variations of Padang gulai. [3] Asam padeh, sour and spicy fish stew dish. Ayam bakar, grilled spicy chicken. Ayam balado, chicken in chili. Ayam bumbu, chicken with spices.

  8. Balinese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Betutu, steamed or roasted poultry (chicken or duck) highly seasoned. A specialty of Bali. Babi Guling, roasted suckling pig, famous in Bali. Be Balung, pork (mostly) ribs soup, Be means meat and Balung means ribs. Iga Babi, Balinese pork ribs. Rawon babi, pork spicy stew similar to East Javanese rawon.

  9. List of fish dishes - Wikipedia

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    Asam pedas prepared with giant gourami. À l'amiral; Ackee and saltfish – Jamaican national dish; Acqua pazza – Italian poached white fish or broth; Agujjim – Korean spicy angler fish dish