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  2. File:Es kopi susu kekinian di Yogyakarta, Indonesia.jpg

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  3. List of Indonesian drinks - Wikipedia

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    A cup of Java coffee, Javanese kopi tubruk. This is a list of Indonesian drinks.The most common and popular Indonesian drinks and beverages are teh and kopi ().Indonesian households commonly serve teh manis (sweet tea) or kopi tubruk (coffee mixed with sugar and hot water and poured straight in the glass without separating out the coffee residue) to guests.

  4. Kopi (drink) - Wikipedia

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    Kopi has twice the amount of caffeine found in Arabica coffee. [16] A regular cup of Kopi contains three teaspoons of sugar whereas Kopi-Siew-Dai has 1.5 teaspoons. [17] The World Health Organization recommends that an optimal sugar intake would border 5 teaspoons to bring about health benefits. [17]

  5. Special Region of Yogyakarta - Wikipedia

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    The Special Region of Yogyakarta [c] is a province-level special region of Indonesia in southern Java. [11] It is a semi-enclave that is surrounded by on the landward side by Central Java Province to the west, north, and east, but has a long coastline on the Indian Ocean to the south.

  6. Teh tarik - Wikipedia

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    Roti prata and teh tarik at a stall in Jalan Kayu, Singapore. According to the government of Singapore, the origins of teh tarik can be traced to Indian Muslim immigrants in the Malay Peninsula who set up drink stalls serving masala chai as early as the 1870s at the entrance of rubber plantations to serve workers there; after World War II these vendors for economic reasons switched to using ...

  7. MNC Trijaya FM - Wikipedia

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    MNC Trijaya FM Dumai (100.5 FM) PT. Radio Kalender Angkasa; MNC Trijaya FM Lahat (98.4 FM) MNC Trijaya FM Baturaja (94.1 FM) MNC Trijaya FM Yogyakarta (97.0 FM) PT. Radio Efkindo; MNC Trijaya FM Pontianak (97.5 FM) MNC Trijaya FM Makasar, via ZIP FM (93.9 FM) MNC Trijaya FM Manado, via CWS-FM (89.4 FM) MNC Trijaya FM Medan (95.1 FM) PT. Radio ...

  8. List of radio stations in Bandung - Wikipedia

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    Prambors Radio Bandung - Indonesia's No.1 Hit Music Station FM 98.4 MHz K-LITE FM [1] BANDUNG'S INSPIRING SOUNDS FM 107.1 MHz Cosmo Radio FM 101.9 MHz Hits Unikom Radio [2] FM 103.9 MHz B-Radio FM 95.6 MHz Ardan Radio STAY COOL & LOVELY [3] FM 105.9 MHz Radio Cakra [4] FM 90.5 MHz Chevy FM FM 103.5 MHz Dahlia FM BANDUNG GOYANG SIK ASIK

  9. Kopi tiam - Wikipedia

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    A typical open-air kopitiam in Singapore A more contemporary-designed coffee shop outlet in Malaysia with various hawker stalls. A kopitiam or kopi tiam (Chinese: 咖啡店; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: ko-pi-tiàm; lit. 'coffee shop') is a type of coffee shop mostly found in parts of Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei and Southern Thailand patronised for meals and beverages, and traditionally operated ...