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  2. Walisongo State Islamic University - Wikipedia

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    Gizi (Nutrition) Psikologi (Psychology) Fakultas Ilmu Sosial dan Ilmu Politik (Faculty of Psychology and Healthy) Sosiologi (Sociology) Ilmu Politik (political science) Program Pascasarjana (Post Graduate School) Pendidikan Agama Islam (Islamic Education) Manajemen Pendidikan Islam (Islamic Educational Management) Ilmu Al-Qur'an dan Tafsir (Al ...

  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. Telur pindang - Wikipedia

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    Telur pindang in lontong cap go meh. Today, the telur pindang is widely spread throughout the Indonesian archipelago; however, it is found more prevalent in Javanese cuisine [4] of Central and East Java, and also South Sumatra.

  5. Boiled fish - Wikipedia

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    Bamboo-packed mackerel pindang, sold in traditional market in Indonesia.. Boiled fish, or more precisely salt-boiled fish, is fish boiled with salt and thus preserved for later consumption. [1]

  6. Tea egg - Wikipedia

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    Tea egg is a Chinese savory food commonly sold as a snack, in which a boiled egg is cracked slightly and then boiled again in tea, and sauce or spices.It is also known as marble egg because cracks in the egg shell create darkened lines with marble-like patterns.

  7. List of Indonesian inventions and discoveries - Wikipedia

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    Gamelan Son of Lion, a Javanese-style iron American gamelan based in New York City that is devoted to new music, playing in SoHo, Manhattan.. Gamelan, the traditional ensemble music native to Java and Bali made up predominantly of percussive instruments, especially metallophones.

  8. Gizi Bajor - Wikipedia

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    Gizi Bajor is regarded as being one of the most influential Hungarian actors in the 20th century. She was committed to the National Theatre's Hall of fame in 1925, and she was one of the first to receive the prestigious Kossuth Prize in 1948. Her former resort is now home to the Bajor Gizi Színészmúzeum, an actor's museum.

  9. Malaysian Matriculation Programme - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysian Matriculation Programme (Malay: Program Matrikulasi Malaysia) is a one-year pre-university preparatory programme [1] [failed verification] offered by the Ministry of Education, Malaysia.