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  2. Macrobrachium rosenbergii - Wikipedia

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    Locally, it is known as golda chingri (Bengali: গলদা চিংড়ি) in Bangladesh and India, udang galah in Indonesia and Malaysia, uwáng or uláng in the Philippines, Thailand prawn in Southern China and Taiwan (Chinese: Tàiguó xiā 泰國蝦), [6] and koong mae nam (กุ้งแม่น้ำ) or koong ghram gram ...

  3. Galah panjang - Wikipedia

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    Galah panjang is also played in Singapore. [11] It is known by different names in different parts of Southeast Asia, such as gobak sodor in Indonesia, patintero in the Philippines, [12] and galah asin in West Java. [13] Due to the history of Dutch colonialism in the region, the game was also played by Dutch children. [3]

  4. Udang balado - Wikipedia

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    Udang balado or sambal goreng udang is a hot and spicy shrimp dish commonly found in Indonesian cuisine. [2] It is made of shrimp , either peeled or unpeeled, stir-fried in hot and spicy sambal paste in a small amount of cooking oil.

  5. Pempek - Wikipedia

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    Pempek, mpek-mpek and also known as colloquially as empek-empek is a savoury Indonesian fishcake delicacy, made of fish and tapioca, from Palembang, [1] South Sumatera, Indonesia. Pempek is served with a rich sweet and sour sauce called kuah cuka or kuah cuko (lit.

  6. Rempah udang - Wikipedia

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    Rempah udang is a traditional Peranakan dumpling dessert snack [1] (kueh or kuih). It is usually made from glutinous rice and hae bee hiam , a dry spiced sambal composed primarily of shrimp paste , desiccated coconut shavings , chilli , lemongrass , and other spices, all wrapped in a pandan or banana leaf.

  7. Traditional games in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Traditional games in Indonesia are games commonly played by Indonesian children and have roots / acculturated to the Indonesian native culture. Indonesian parents often using traditional games to educate their children about character building. [ 1 ]

  8. Bagan (fishing) - Wikipedia

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    Bagan or bagang is a fishing instrument that uses nets and lights so that it can be used for light fishing, originating from Indonesia. [1] Bagan is floated out to the sea to catch fishes, squids, and shrimps, and remain in the sea for several days or even months. The catch would be transported to land using other boats.

  9. 21st Special Service Group - Wikipedia

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    Sungai Udang Camp The 11th Special Service Regiment stands as a top-tier special forces unit within the Malaysian Army and is one of the three combat units under the 21 SSG. Referred to as the 11 Unit Lawan Keganasan ( Abbr. : 11 ULK), or the 11th Counter Terrorism Unit in English, its duties encompass counter-terrorism , hostage rescue, close ...