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Telur pindang or pindang eggs are hard-boiled eggs cooked in the pindang process, originating from Javanese cuisine, Indonesia, and popular in Malay as well as Palembang cuisine. The eggs are boiled slowly in water mixed with salt , soy sauce , shallot skins, teak leaf, and other spices.
Krupuk kulit (Javanese: rambak; Sundanese: dorokdok; Minangkabau: karupuak jangek, lit. 'skin crackers') is a traditional Indonesian cattle skin krupuk (cracker). [2] It is traditionally made from the soft inner skin of cattle ( cow or water buffalo ) which is diced and sun-dried until it hardens and loses most of its water content.
In the Colonial era, kerak telor was a privileged food and was served in big parties for the colonial government or rich Betawi.According to the gastronomy expert, Suryatini N. Ganie, kerak telor was created in order to make glutinous rice more tasty and satisfying. [1]
sebiji/ sebutir telur (an egg), sebutir/ butiran-butiran beras (rice or rices) batang long stiff things trees, walking sticks, pencils 'trunk, rod' sebatang tongkat (a stick) həlai things in thin layers or sheets paper, cloth, feathers, hair 'leaf' sepuluh helai pakaian (ten cloths) kəping keping