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  2. Palembang cuisine - Wikipedia

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    It was popularized in Palembang by an Indian Indonesian named Haji Abdul Rozak on 7 July 1947, giving his initials to the dish name. [6] Palembang-styled martabak proves an Indian acculturation of cuisine in Palembang; Nasi gemuk (Palembang Malay for "fat rice") is a local version of coconut rice dish akin to nasi lemak.

  3. Pindang - Wikipedia

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    Pindang refers to a cooking method in the Indonesian and Malay language of boiling ingredients in brine or acidic solutions. [8] [9] Usually employed to cook fish or egg, the technique is native to Sumatra especially in Palembang, but has spread to Java and Kalimantan. [10]

  4. Acehnese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Acehnese cuisine is the cuisine of the Acehnese people of Aceh in Sumatra, Indonesia.This cuisine is popular and widely known in Indonesia. Arab, Persian, and Indian [1] [2] traders influenced food culture in Aceh although flavours have substantially changed their original forms. [3]

  5. Category:Palembang cuisine - Wikipedia

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  6. Tumpeng - Wikipedia

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    Tumpeng in a cone. The cone-shaped rice is surrounded by assorted Indonesian dishes, such as urap vegetables, ayam goreng (fried chicken), ayam bakar (grilled chicken), empal gepuk (sweet and spicy fried beef), abon sapi (beef floss), semur (beef stew in sweet soy sauce), teri kacang (anchovy with peanuts), fried prawn, telur pindang (boiled marble egg), shredded omelette, tempe orek (sweet ...

  7. Telur pindang - Wikipedia

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    Indonesian cuisine favour the use of shallots than common onion, and subsequently the peeled shallot skins are usually collected and spared as key ingredient to make pindang eggs later. The telur pindang is often served as part of tumpeng, nasi kuning or nasi campur. In Yogyakarta, telur pindang often served with gudeg [5] or just steamed rice. [6]

  8. Burgo (food) - Wikipedia

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    Burgo; Course: Main course or snack: Place of origin: Indonesia: Region or state: Palembang, South Sumatra Serving temperature: Hot: Main ingredients: Folded pancake made from rice flour, served in savoury coconut milk-based soup, often flavoured with fish, sprinkled with crispy fried shallot

  9. Nasi gurih - Wikipedia

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    Nasi gurih sold in Acehnese warung or other eating establishments is commonly offered with an assortment of side dishes, chosen according to the client's desire. The basic ingredients sprinkled upon nasi gurih are fried peanuts, bawang goreng (fried shallot), tauco (soybean paste), sambal, and krupuk.