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  2. Rawon - Wikipedia

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    Rawon. Rawon ( Javanese: ꦫꦮꦺꦴꦤ꧀) is an Indonesian beef soup. [3] Originating from the Javanese cuisine of East Java, rawon utilizes the black keluak nut as the main seasoning, which gives a dark color and nutty flavor to the soup, thus rawon often described as "black beef soup". [1]

  3. ABC (food brand) - Wikipedia

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    ABC Holding Kraft Heinz. Website. heinzabc.co.id. PT Heinz ABC Indonesia is an Indonesia -based food and drink subsidiary of Kraft Heinz, based in Jakarta, and manufactures sauces, condiments, juices and syrups. [2] ABC brand was previously owned by PT ABC Central Food Industry, a company that was bought by Heinz in 1999.

  4. Hot sauce - Wikipedia

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    Texas Pete (750 SHU) [13] Introduced in 1929, developed and manufactured by the TW Garner Food Company in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Trappey's Hot Sauce Company was founded in 1898. Chili pepper water, used primarily in Hawaii, is ideal for cooking. It is made from whole chilies, garlic, salt, and water.

  5. Satay - Wikipedia

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    Sate Ponorogo being grilled in a foodstall in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia. Satay (known as sate in Indonesian and pronounced similar to the English "satay") is a widely renowned dish in almost all regions of Indonesia; it is considered the national dish and one of Indonesia's best dishes. [15]

  6. Tauco - Wikipedia

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    Tauco. 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] Tauco is made by boiling yellow soybeans, grinding them ...

  7. Satay bee hoon - Wikipedia

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    Satay bee hoon. Satay bee hoon is a Singaporean dish. It was created due to cultural fusion of the Malays or Javanese with the Teochew people who immigrated to Singapore. [1] Satay bee hoon sauce is a chilli -based peanut sauce very similar to the one served with satay. The satay sauce is spread on top of rice vermicelli.

  8. List of hot sauces - Wikipedia

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    Frank's RedHot Xtra Hot Sauce Aged cayenne red peppers, distilled vinegar, water, salt, natural flavor, garlic powder 2,085: Ohio, US: 190 mg of sodium per 5-g serving (8% DV), kosher Indofood Sambal: Habanero peppers, Bird's eye peppers, spices Indonesia: Louisiana Hot Sauce Original: Cayenne pepper (base), vinegar, salt Louisiana, US

  9. Laksa - Wikipedia

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    Laksa is a spicy noodle dish popular in Southeast Asia. [2] [3] Laksa consists of various types of noodles, most commonly thick rice noodles, with toppings such as chicken, prawns or fish. Most variations of laksa are prepared with a rich and spicy coconut curry soup or a broth seasoned with asam ( tamarind or gelugur ).