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  2. Sambal - Wikipedia

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    This is similar to sambal terasi with addition of candlenuts. Sambal kenari Sambal made with a mixture of kenari (Canarium ovatum) nut, speciality of Maluku islands. [38]: 8 Minang sambal ijo Sambal lado mudo or sambal ijo Literally a Minangkabau word for "green sambal". It is also known as sambal hijau or sambal ijo, also "green sambal".

  3. Sundanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Tumis Tauco: vegetables stir fried with fermented soybean paste sauce. Tauco is similar to Japanese miso paste. Tumis Kangkung: stir fried water spinach; Various Pepes: pepes refers to a cooking method which employs a banana leaf wrapper. Various ingredients could be made into pepes, such as carp, anchovy, tofu, oncom, leunca, mushroom, salted ...

  4. Malaysian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A specialty of Negri cuisine, it is sometimes eaten with rendang, sambal tumis and bean porridge. [33] Asam pedas, a sour and spicy stew of meat, with the core ingredients being tamarind and chilli. Depending on region, tomatoes, lady's fingers, shredded torch ginger bud and Vietnamese coriander (Malay: daun kesum) may also be added.

  5. Malay cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Malay cuisine (Malay: Masakan Melayu; Jawi: ماسقن ملايو‎‎ ‎) is the traditional food of the ethnic Malays of Southeast Asia, residing in modern-day Malaysia, Indonesia (parts of Sumatra and Kalimantan), Singapore, Brunei, Southern Thailand and the Philippines (mostly southern) as well as Cocos Islands, Christmas Island, Sri Lanka and South Africa.

  6. 70 Most Iconic “Star Wars” Quotes True Fans Must Know - AOL

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    The post 70 Most Iconic “Star Wars” Quotes True Fans Must Know appeared first on Reader's Digest. The galaxy far, far away is filled with words of wisdom and wit from Jedi masters, rakish ...

  7. Nasi lemak - Wikipedia

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    A traditional Malaysian nasi lemak calls for rice and a serving of sambal, ikan bilis (anchovies), peanuts and boiled egg. In addition, some nasi lemak stalls can be found serving them with fried egg, a variety of sambal, i.e. sambal kerang (blood cockles) and sambal ikan (fish), chicken or beef rendang, or even fried squids, chicken or fish.

  8. Languages in Star Wars - Wikipedia

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    "Jabba's alphabet" from a Star Wars-themed Pizza Hut box. A language based on the Quechuan languages, [23] Huttese is a lingua franca in the Star Wars universe. It is spoken by many groups and species, on Nal Hutta, Nar Shaddaa, Tatooine and other worlds in and around Hutt Space, the region of the galaxy under the Hutts' sphere of influence.

  9. Ayam masak merah - Wikipedia

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    Ayam masak merah (Jawi: ‏ايم ماسق ميره ‎; lit. 'red-cooked chicken' in Malay) is a Malaysian and Singaporean chicken dish. [3] [4] [5] Popular in both countries, it is a casserole of chicken pieces in dried chillies sambal. [6]