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  2. Stir-fried water spinach - Wikipedia

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    The dish is known by many names including tumis kangkung or cah kangkung in Indonesia; kangkong goreng in Malaysia; ginisang kangkóng or adobong kangkóng in the Philippines; pad pakboong (ผัดผักบุ้ง) in Thai; rau muống xào in Vietnam; stir fry kong xin cai (空心菜) in Mandarin (China); stir fry tung choy or ong choy (通菜) in Cantonese (China); khteah tuk chien ...

  3. Ipomoea aquatica - Wikipedia

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    Some recipes that use kangkung include plecing kangkung from Lombok, mie kangkung (kangkong noodles) from Jakarta, and petis kangkung from Semarang. [23] In Thailand, where it is called phak bung (Thai: ผักบุ้ง), it is eaten raw, often along with green papaya salad or nam phrik, in stir-fries and in curries such as kaeng som. [24]

  4. Crispy kangkóng - Wikipedia

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    Crispy kangkong, also called kangkong chips, is a crispy deep-fried Filipino appetizer made with water spinach (kangkong) leaves coated with an egg and flour batter. It is eaten dipped in various sawsawan dipping sauces or mayonnaise. [1] [2] A vegetarian or vegan version of the dish can also be made by removing the egg component. [3]

  5. Nasi goreng - Wikipedia

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    Nasi goreng kampung (fried with anchovies/leftover fried fish, kangkong) Nasi goreng kerabu (fried rice with local salads) Nasi goreng kunyit (fried rice served with turmeric and meat with onions, long beans and carrots) Nasi goreng kari (fried rice cooked with curry) Nasi goreng ladna (fried rice cooked with seafood and vegetables in white gravy)

  6. Lechon kawali - Wikipedia

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    When deep-fried extensively until golden brown and crispy, it becomes the Ilocano bagnet, a variant of chicharon. [5] Lechon kawali is also a common accompaniment or ingredient to stir-fried water spinach with shrimp paste ( binagoongang kangkong ).

  7. Category:Deep fried foods - Wikipedia

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    C. Cactus fries; Calamares; Calas (food) Camaron rebosado; Camote cue; Carnival rose; Carrot chip; Cașcaval pane; Cashew chicken; Cassava-based dishes; Chebureki

  8. Balao-balao - Wikipedia

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    Once stir-fried, it can be eaten as is with rice or used as a dipping sauce for grilled or fried dishes. Depending on the salt content, it is fermented for several days to weeks. The lactobacilli involved in the fermentation process of the rice produces lactic acid which preserves and softens the shrimp.

  9. Binagoongan - Wikipedia

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    Binagoongan is a Filipino cooking process consisting of vegetables (most notably water spinach) or meat (usually pork, but can also be chicken or beef) sautéed or braised in bagoong alamang (shrimp paste), garlic, black peppercorns, and bay leaves.