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  2. Tahu campur - Wikipedia

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    Tahu campur, literally meaning "mixed tofu" in Javanese language and broader Indonesian language, is an East Javanese tofu dish. The dish consists of sliced tahu goreng (fried tofu), lontong (rice cakes), lentho (fried black-eyed pea patty) or sometimes replaced by perkedel (potato or cassava patty cakes), fresh bean sprouts, fresh lettuce, yellow noodles, and krupuk crackers, served in ...

  3. Tahu gejrot - Wikipedia

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    Tahu Gejrot is an Indonesian fried tofu in sweet spicy sauce from Cirebon, [1] a port city in West Java, Indonesia. [2] Tahu gejrot consists of tahu pong, a type of hollow tahu goreng (fried tofu) cut into small pieces. It is served with a thin and watery dressing that is made by blending palm sugar, vinegar and sweet soy sauce.

  4. Sapo tahu - Wikipedia

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    Sapo tahu (Chinese: 砂鍋豆腐; pinyin: shāguō dòufu; lit. 'claypot tofu') is a Chinese Indonesian tofu dish traditionally cooked and served in claypot. [1] Sapo tahu may be served as a vegetarian dish, or with chicken, seafood (especially shrimp), minced beef or pork. It is a popular tofu dish in Indonesia, with several Chinese ...

  5. Tempeh - Wikipedia

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    Tempeh being sold in a traditional market in Indonesia. Tempeh or tempe (/ ˈ t ɛ m p eɪ /; Javanese: ꦠꦺꦩ꧀ꦥꦺ, romanized: témpé, Javanese pronunciation:) is a traditional Indonesian food made from fermented soybeans. [1]

  6. Mun tahu - Wikipedia

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    Mun tahu (Chinese: 燜豆腐 / 焖豆腐; pinyin: mèn dòufu'; lit. 'braised tofu') is Chinese Indonesian dish of soft tofu braised in savoury thick white sauce, mixed with minced chicken and shrimp.

  7. Tauco - Wikipedia

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    Tauco, Taucu, Taotjo, Tao Jiew or Tauchu (Chinese: 豆醬; pinyin: dòujiàng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: tāu-chiùⁿ; Thai: เต้าเจี้ยว, RTGS: Tao Jiew) is a paste made from preserved fermented yellow soybeans in Chinese Indonesian, Malaysian and Thai cuisines. [1]

  8. Tahu - Wikipedia

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    Tahu Hole (1906–1985), New Zealand-born BBC journalist; Tahu Matheson (born 1977), New Zealand pianist and conductor; Teddy Tahu Rhodes (born 1966), New Zealand operatic baritone; Last name. Matiu Parakatone Tahu (?–1863), New Zealand tribal tohunga (expert) and mission teacher; Timana Tahu (born 1980), Australian rugby league and rugby ...

  9. Tahu Matheson - Wikipedia

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    Tahu John Parke Matheson was born in London. He is a descendant of the Ngāi Tahu tribe of Te Wai Pounamu. While his early years were spent in Germany and New Zealand, he moved to Brisbane, Queensland, Australia in 1989 where he completed five years of secondary school education at Brisbane State High School.