Malaysia

Malaysia ( (listen) mə-lay-zee-ə, -⁠zhə; malay: [məlejsiə]) is a country in southeast asia. the federal constitutional monarchy consists of thirteen states and three federal territories, separated by the south china sea into two regions, peninsular malaysia and borneo's east malaysia. peninsular malaysia shares a land and maritime border with th...

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Acar

Acar is a type of vegetable pickle of maritime southeast asia, most prevalent in indonesia, malaysia, singapore and brunei. it is a localised version of indian achar. it is known as atjar in dutch cuisine, derived from indonesian acar. acar is usually prepared in bulk as it may easily be stored in a well-sealed glass jar in refrigerator for a week, and served as the condiment for any meals.

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Acar buah

Spicy mixed fruit pickle, pickled dried and preserved fruit

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Acar timun

Pickled cucumber and vegetable salad

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Achar

A south asian pickle, also known as avalehikā, pachchadi, achaar (sometimes spelled as aachaar), athaanu, loncha, oorugaai, or aavakaai is a pickled food, native to the indian subcontinent, made from a variety of vegetables and fruits, preserved in brine, vinegar, or edible oils along with various indian spices.

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Adai

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Adhirasam

Adhirasam (tamil: அதிரசம்), kajjaya in kannada, ariselu in telugu, anarsa in marathi, sirsa in chhattisgarhi or arisa pitha in odia) is a type of indian sweet from tamil cuisine, karnataka cuisine, telugu cuisine , chhattisgarhi cuisine, marathi cuisine and odia cuisine. the doughnut-like pastry has a long history of popularity in kannada, telugu, maharashtra, chhattisgarh, odisha, and tamil civilization. they are similar in shape to vadai, but are not savoury and are eaten as a dessert. adhirasam is a popular as an offering to the relatives during deepavali festival, both at home and in temples in tamil nadu and karnataka.

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Adobo

Adobo or adobar (spanish: marinade, sauce, or seasoning) is the immersion of cooked food in a stock (or sauce) composed variously of paprika, oregano, salt, garlic, and vinegar to preserve and enhance its flavor. the portuguese variant is known as carne de vinha d'alhos. the practice, native to iberia (spanish cuisine and portuguese cuisine), was widely adopted in latin america, as well as spanish and portuguese colonies in africa and asia. in the philippines, the name adobo was given by colonial-era spaniards on the islands to a different indigenous cooking method that also uses vinegar. although similar, this developed independently of spanish influence.

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Affogato

An affogato /ˌɑːfəˈɡɑːtəʊ/, /ˌæfəˈɡɑːtəʊ/ or more traditionally known as "affogato al caffe" (italian for "drowned in coffee") is an italian coffee-based dessert. it usually takes the form of a scoop of plain milk-flavored (fior di latte) or vanilla gelato or ice cream topped or "drowned" with a shot of hot espresso. some variations also include a shot of amaretto, bicerin, kahlua, or other liqueur.

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Aioli

Aioli, allioli or aïoli ( or ; provençal occitan: alhòli [aˈʎɔli] or aiòli [aˈjɔli]; catalan: allioli [ˌaʎiˈɔli]; spanish: alioli [ˌaliˈoli]) is a cold sauce consisting of an emulsion of garlic, salt, olive oil, and often egg; it is found in the cuisines of the northwest mediterranean, from andalusia to calabria. the names mean "garlic and oil" in catalan, provençal and italian. it is found in the cuisines of the mediterranean coasts of spain (catalonia, the valencian community, the balearic islands, murcia and eastern andalusia), france (provence), italy (sicily and calabria), and malta. some versions of the sauce are closer to a garlic mayonnaise, incorporating egg yolks and lemon juice, whereas other versions are without egg yolk and have more garlic. this gives the sauce a pastier texture, while making it more laborious to make as the emulsion is harder to stabilize. there are many variations, such as adding lemon juice or other seasonings. in france, it may include mustard.like mayonnaise, aioli is an emulsion or suspension of small globules of oil and oil-soluble compounds in water and water-soluble compounds. in spain, purists believe aioli should not include egg, but in france and elsewhere, egg or egg yolk is the usual emulsifier. since about 1990, it has become common in the united states to call all flavored mayonnaises aioli. purists insist that flavored mayonnaise can contain garlic, but true aioli contains garlic and no other seasoning (except salt).

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Air kelapa

Coconut water (also coconut juice) is the clear liquid inside coconuts (fruits of the coconut palm). in early development, it serves as a suspension for the endosperm of the coconut during the nuclear phase of development. as growth continues, the endosperm matures into its cellular phase and deposits into the rind of the coconut pulp. the liquid inside young coconuts is often preferred to the liquid of a ripened coconut. coconut water from young green coconuts is also known specifically as buko juice in philippine english.

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Air mata kucing

Monkfruit longan dessert

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Air tebu

Sugarcane juice

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Ais kacang

Ais kacang (malay pronunciation: [aɪs ˈkatʃaŋ]), literally meaning "bean ice", also commonly known as abc (acronym for air batu campur ([air ˈbatu tʃamˈpʊr]), meaning "mixed ice"), is a malaysian dessert which is common in malaysia, singapore (where it is called ice kachang) and brunei.traditionally, an ice shaving machine is used to churn out the shaved ice used in the dessert, originally hand cranked but now more often motorised. many southeast asian coffee shops, hawker centres and food courts sell this dessert. ais kacang is considered one of malaysia's most unique dishes and is featured in many articles as such.

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Akok

Deep-fried snack made with wheat flour, eggs, sugar, coconut milk and pandan leaves, similar to a coconut milk custard

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Alfredo sauce

Fettuccine alfredo (italian pronunciation: [fettut'tʃiːne alˈfreːdo]) or fettuccine al burro ("fettuccine with butter") is an italian pasta dish of fresh fettuccine tossed with butter and parmesan cheese (italian: pasta al burro e parmigiano). as the cheese melts, it emulsifies the liquids to form a smooth and rich cheese sauce coating the pasta. the dish is named after alfredo di lelio, who featured the dish at his restaurant in rome in the early to mid-20th century; the "ceremony" of preparing it tableside was an integral part of the dish.the dish became widespread and eventually spread to the united states, where it remains popular. the recipe has evolved, and its commercialized version—with heavy cream and other ingredients—is now ubiquitous. in the u.s., it is often served as a main course, sometimes garnished with chicken or other ingredients. in italy, meanwhile, fettuccine al burro is generally considered home cooking, and the pasta dish or the sauce named "alfredo" are unknown and generally scoffed at by italian writers.

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Ambuyat

Ambuyat is a dish derived from the interior trunk of the sago palm. it is a starchy bland substance, similar to tapioca starch. ambuyat is the national dish of brunei, and a local specialty in the malaysian states of sarawak, sabah, and the federal territory of labuan, where it is sometimes known as linut. ambuyat is eaten with a bamboo chopstick called chandas, by rolling the starch around the prongs and then dipping it into a sauce, of which there are many varieties. one of the best sauce that well known by bruneian societies tempoyak. there is a similar dish in eastern indonesia called papeda. it has a glutinous texture and is chewy.

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Amplang

Amplang, also known as kerupuk kuku macan, is an indonesian traditional savoury fish cracker snack commonly found in indonesia and malaysia. amplang crackers are commonly made of ikan tenggiri (wahoo) or any type of spanish mackerel, mixed with starch and other materials, and then fried.the shape and size of amplang might vary, from traditional elongated "tiger nails", to dice, to ping-pong balls. the colour may range from yellow to light brown.

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Ang ku kueh

Ang ku kueh (chinese: 紅龜粿; pe̍h-ōe-jī: âng-ku-kóe; tailo: âng-ku-kué), as known as red tortoise cake, is a small round or oval-shaped chinese pastry with soft, sticky glutinous rice flour skin wrapped around a sweet filling in the centre. it is molded to resemble a tortoise shell and is presented resting on a square piece of banana leaf. as suggested by its name, red tortoise cakes are traditionally red in color and has a sticky, chewy texture when eaten. red tortoise cakes are shaped like tortoise shells because the chinese traditionally believed that eating tortoises would bring longevity to those who are eating it and bring about good fortune and prosperity. considered to be auspicious items, these sweet pastries are especially prepared during important festivals such as chinese new year as offerings to the chinese deities. red tortoise cakes are also prepared for occasions that are culturally important to the chinese such as a newborn baby's first month or birthdays of the elderly. eating red tortoise cakes during these times is meant to represent blessings for the child and longevity for the elderly. in modern times, red tortoise cakes continue to be important food items during chinese festivals in many countries such as singapore, malaysia, indonesia, philippines, china, taiwan, vietnam and southern thailand provinces such as phuket, phang-nga and trang. however, eating red tortoise cakes in these countries is no longer restricted to special occasions for red tortoise cakes are also commercially available in many pastry shops and bakeries. there are two main components in red tortoise cakes, the skin and the filling. the skin is made mostly from glutinous rice flour and sweet potato whereas the fillings are made from precooked ingredients such as mung bean or ground peanuts and sugar. after kneading and molding the ingredients together, the red tortoise cakes are steamed on a piece of banana leaf. in countries such as singapore and malaysia, these pastries are popular snack items and are especially popular with children because of their sweet and savory taste. in fact, many bakeries in singapore have created red tortoise cakes in a variety of assorted flavors, including jelly and red bean, to cater to all tastes and preferences. in vietnam, ang ku kueh was called bánh quy, it is sold in almost every chinese market, especially in ho chi minh city (cho lon area). the word "quy" (龟) was from sino-vietnamese meaning a tortoise.

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Apam balik

Apam balik (lit. 'turnover pancake'), also known as terang bulan (lit. 'moonlight'), martabak manis (lit. 'sweet martabak'), peanut pancake or mànjiānguǒ (chinese: 曼煎粿), is a sweet dessert originating in chinese cuisine which now consists of many varieties at specialist roadside stalls or restaurants throughout brunei, indonesia, malaysia and singapore. it can also be found in hong kong as (chinese: 冷糕) and taiwan as (chinese: 麥仔煎). mànjiān (曼煎) is a homophone of mǎnqīng (滿清), which ruled the final imperial dynasty in china, while guǒ (粿) means pancake.

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Applesauce

Apple sauce or applesauce is a purée (not necessarily served as a true sauce) made of apples. it can be made with peeled or unpeeled apples and may be spiced or sweetened. apple sauce is inexpensive and is widely consumed in north america and some parts of europe.a wide range of apple varieties are used to make apple sauce, depending on the preference for sweetness or tartness. formerly, sour apples were used to make savory apple sauce.commercial versions of apple sauce are readily available at supermarkets and other retail outlets.

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Arabica coffee

Coffea arabica (), also known as the arabic coffee, is a species of flowering plant in the coffee and madder family rubiaceae. it is believed to be the first species of coffee to have been cultivated, and is currently the dominant cultivar, representing about 60% of global production. coffee produced from the (less acidic, more bitter, and more highly caffeinated) robusta bean (c. canephora) makes up most of the remaining coffee production. arabica coffee originates from ethiopia and was first cultivated in yemen, and documented by the 12th century. coffea arabica is called ‏بُنّ‎ (būnn) in arabic, borrowed from the oromo "buna".

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Asam laksa

Laksa is a spicy noodle dish popular in southeast asia. laksa consists of various types of noodles, most commonly thick rice noodles, with toppings such as chicken, prawn or fish. most variations of laksa are prepared with a rich and spicy coconut soup or a broth seasoned with sour asam (tamarind or gelugur). originating from peranakan cuisine, laksa recipes are commonly served in indonesia, malaysia, and singapore.

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Asam pedas

Asam pedas (minangkabau: asam padeh; "sour and spicy") is a maritime southeast asian sour and spicy fish stew dish. asam pedas is believed to come from minangkabau cuisine of west sumatra, indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of sumatra (inc. riau, jambi, south sumatra), borneo (west kalimantan) and malay peninsula.

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Asam pedas ikan

Spicy and sour tamarind fish curry

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Au jus

Au jus (french: [o ʒy]) is a french culinary term meaning "with juice". it refers to meat dishes prepared or served together with a light broth or gravy, made from the fluids secreted by the meat as it is cooked. in french cuisine, cooking au jus is a natural way to enhance the flavour of dishes, mainly chicken, veal, and lamb. in american cuisine, the term is mostly used to refer to a light sauce for beef recipes, which may be served with the food or placed on the side for dipping.

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Avocado toast

Avocado toast is a type of open sandwich consisting of toast with mashed avocado, and usually salt, black pepper, and sometimes citrus juice. ingredients added to enhance the flavor include olive oil, hummus, red pepper flakes, feta, dukkah and tomato. avocado toast became a food trend of the 2010s. it has appeared on café menus since at least the 1990s. following avocado toast's elevation to trend status, the act of ordering avocado toast at a café was criticised as a symbol of frivolous spending.

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Ayam geprek

Ayam geprek (javanese: ꦥꦶꦠꦶꦏ꧀​ꦒꦼꦥꦿꦺꦏ꧀, romanized: pitik geprèk) is an indonesian crispy battered fried chicken crushed and mixed with hot and spicy sambal. currently ayam geprek is commonly found in indonesia and neighbouring countries, however its origin was from yogyakarta in java.geprek is javanese term for "crushed" or "smashed", thus ayam geprek means "crushed chicken". it is quite similar to traditional east javanese ayam penyet, as both are fried chicken smashed and mixed together with hot and spicy sambal chili paste. the difference is ayam penyet is a traditional javanese ayam goreng half-cooked in bumbu kuning (yellow spice paste) and then deep fried in hot palm oil. ayam geprek however, is more akin to western-style (american) fried chicken, which is crispy fried chicken coated with batter, or known in indonesia as ayam goreng tepung (battered fried chicken).

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Ayam goreng

Ayam goreng is an indonesian and malaysian dish consisting of chicken deep fried in oil. ayam goreng literally means "fried chicken" in malay (including both indonesian and malaysian standards) and also in many indonesian regional languages (e.g. javanese).

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Ayam kecap

Ayam kecap or ayam masak kicap is an indonesian javanese chicken dish poached or simmered in sweet soy sauce (kecap manis) commonly found in indonesia, malaysia and singapore.

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Ayam pansuh

Ayam pansuh or manuk pansuh is a dish prepared by cooking chicken meat in a bamboo stalk, filled with water (which will later be the soup), seasonings and covered with tapioca leaves from the cassava plant (later can be eaten together with the cooked chicken). the origin of ayam pansuh is unknown, but the ibans and the bidayuhs from western borneo always prepare this dish during festivals, especially during the gawai dayak (a thanksgiving festival marking a bountiful harvest). ayam pansuh is typical among the people in sarawak, malaysia and also in west kalimantan, indonesia. there is a plan to introduce the dish into the international market.

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Ayam penyet

Ayam penyet (javanese for smashed fried chicken) is indonesian — more precisely east javanese cuisine — fried chicken dish consisting of fried chicken that is smashed with the pestle against mortar to make it softer, served with sambal, slices of cucumbers, fried tofu and tempeh. in indonesia penyet dishes, such as fried chicken and ribs are commonly associated with surabaya, the capital city of east java. the most popular ayam penyet variant is ayam penyet suroboyo.ayam penyet is known for its spicy sambal, which is made with a mixture of chilli, anchovies, tomatoes, shallots, garlic, shrimp paste, tamarind and lime juice. like its namesake, the mixture is then smashed into a paste to be eaten with the dish. penyet is javanese term for "squeezed" or "pressed", thus ayam penyet means "squeezed chicken". it is quite similar to another popular indonesian fried chicken dish ayam geprek, as both are fried chicken smashed and mixed together with hot and spicy sambal chili paste. the difference is ayam penyet is a traditional javanese ayam goreng half-cooked in bumbu kuning (yellow spice paste) and then deep fried in hot palm oil. ayam geprek however, is more akin to western-style (american) fried chicken, which is crispy fried chicken coated with batter, or known in indonesia as ayam goreng tepung (battered fried chicken).today ayam penyet is commonly found in indonesia, malaysia, brunei and singapore. it has recently surged in popularity across southeast asia, where various chains of franchises has opened selling the dish along with other indonesian delicacies.

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Ayam percik

Grilled chicken with percik, a spicy chili, garlic, ginger and coconut milk sauce

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Ayam pongteh

Chicken and mushroom stew

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Babi guling

Roasted whole pig, adult or suckling pig, can also refer to a smaller cut such as pork belly or shoulder

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Babi panggang

Babi panggang refers to a variety of recipes for indonesian grilled pork dishes, 'babi' meaning pig or pork, and 'panggang' meaning grilled or roasted in the indonesian language.

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Bacang

Zongzi ([tsʊ̂ŋ.tsɨ]; chinese: 粽子), rouzong (chinese: 肉粽; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chàng) or simply zong (cantonese jyutping: zung2) is a traditional chinese rice dish made of glutinous rice stuffed with different fillings and wrapped in bamboo leaves (generally of the species indocalamus tessellatus), or sometimes with reed or other large flat leaves. they are cooked by steaming or boiling. in the western world, they are also known as rice dumplings or sticky rice dumplings.

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Bacon

Bacon is a type of salt-cured pork made from various cuts, typically the belly or less fatty parts of the back. it is eaten as a side dish (particularly in breakfasts), used as a central ingredient (e.g., the bacon, lettuce, and tomato sandwich (blt)), or as a flavouring or accent (as in bacon bits in a salad). bacon is also used for barding and larding roasts, especially game, including venison and pheasant, and may also be used to insulate or flavour roast joints by being layered onto the meat. the word is derived from the proto-germanic *bakkon, meaning "back meat". meat from other animals, such as beef, lamb, chicken, goat, or turkey, may also be cut, cured, or otherwise prepared to resemble bacon, and may even be referred to as, for example, "turkey bacon". such use is common in areas with significant jewish and muslim populations as both religions prohibit the consumption of pork. vegetarian bacons such as "soy bacon" also exist.

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Bagoong

Bagoóng (tagalog pronunciation: [bɐɡuˈoŋ]; buh-goo-ong) is a philippine condiment partially or completely made of either fermented fish (bagoóng) or krill or shrimp paste (alamáng) with salt. the fermentation process also produces fish sauce known as patís.the preparation of bagoóng can vary regionally in the philippines.

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Baguette

A baguette (; french: [baɡɛt] (listen)) is a long, thin type of bread of french origin that is commonly made from basic lean dough (the dough, though not the shape, is defined by french law). it is distinguishable by its length and crisp crust. a baguette has a diameter of about 5 to 6 centimetres (2–2+1⁄2 inches) and a usual length of about 65 cm (26 in), although a baguette can be up to 1 m (39 in) long. in november 2018, documentation surrounding the "craftsmanship and culture" on making this bread was added to the french ministry of culture's national inventory of intangible cultural heritage. in may 2021, france submitted the baguette for unesco heritage status.

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Bak chang

Zongzi ([tsʊ̂ŋ.tsɨ]; chinese: 粽子), rouzong (chinese: 肉粽; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-chàng) or simply zong (cantonese jyutping: zung2) is a traditional chinese rice dish made of glutinous rice stuffed with different fillings and wrapped in bamboo leaves (generally of the species indocalamus tessellatus), or sometimes with reed or other large flat leaves. they are cooked by steaming or boiling. in the western world, they are also known as rice dumplings or sticky rice dumplings.

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Baked chicken

Roast chicken is chicken prepared as food by roasting whether in a home kitchen, over a fire, or with a rotisserie (rotary spit). generally, the chicken is roasted with its own fat and juices by circulating the meat during roasting, and therefore, are usually cooked exposed to fire or heat with some type of rotary grill so that the circulation of these fats and juices is as efficient as possible. roast chicken is a dish that appears in a wide variety of cuisines worldwide.

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Bak kut teh

Bak kut teh (also spelt bah kut teh; chinese: 肉骨茶; pe̍h-ōe-jī: bah-kut-tê, teochew pe̍h-uē-jī: bah-kuk-tê) is a pork rib dish cooked in broth popularly served in malaysia and singapore where there is a predominant hoklo and teochew community. the name literally translates from the hokkien dialect as "meat bone tea", and at its simplest, consists of pork ribs simmered in a broth of herbs and spices (including star anise, cinnamon, cloves, dong quai, fennel seeds and garlic) for hours. despite its name, there is in fact no tea in the dish itself; the name refers to a strong oolong chinese tea which is usually served alongside the soup in the belief that it dilutes or dissolves the copious amount of fat consumed in this pork-laden dish. however, additional ingredients may include offal, varieties of mushroom, choy sum, and pieces of dried tofu or fried tofu puffs. additional chinese herbs may include yu zhu (玉竹, rhizome of solomon's seal) and ju zhi (buckthorn fruit), which give the soup a sweeter, slightly stronger flavor. light and dark soy sauce are also added to the soup during cooking, with varying amounts depending on the variant – the teochew's version is lighter than the hokkiens'. the dish can be garnished with chopped coriander or green onions and a sprinkling of fried shallots. in malaysia, it is often served with strips of fried dough called you char kway (chinese: 油炸鬼/粿). soy sauce (usually light soy sauce, but dark soy sauce is also offered sometimes) is preferred as a condiment, with which chopped chilli padi and minced garlic is taken together. tea of various kinds, for example the tieguanyin (鐵觀音, 铁观音) variety which is popular in the klang valley area of malaysia, is also usually served in the belief that it dilutes or dissolves the copious amount of fat consumed in this pork-laden dish. in singapore, similarly the teochew variant dish is served with a side of youtiao cut into small pieces, meant to be dipped into the soup of the dish before consumption. braised pig trotters are also an option that can be ordered as a side together with the dish and dark soy sauce with chilli padi is preferred as a condiment. tea, prepared in a kung fu tea ceremony is also served in restaurants specialising in the dish. bak kut teh is usually eaten for breakfast or lunch. the hokkien and teochew are traditionally tea-drinking cultures and this aspect runs deep in their cuisines.

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Bakkwa

Bakkwa, also known as rougan, is a chinese salty-sweet dried meat product similar to jerky. bakkwa is made with a meat preservation and preparation technique originating from china. the general method of production has remained virtually unchanged throughout the centuries, but the techniques have been gradually improved. it is traditionally made of pork, beef, or mutton, which is prepared with spices, sugar, salt and soy sauce, then dried on racks at around 50 to 60 °c (122 to 140 °f) to a final water activity between 0.60 and 0.69.nowadays, products with a softer texture, lighter color and less sugar are preferred. the shafu type of bakkwa products has a higher water content, and thus has a softer texture and lower sugar content. whereas the traditional bakkwa has a water activity below 0.7, shafu bakkwa tends to be closer to a water activity of about 0.79. nevertheless, shafu can have a similar shelf life to other types of bakkwa.bakkwa is very popular in singapore and malaysia where it is traditionally eaten during the chinese new year. when chinese immigrants brought this delicacy over to singapore and malaysia, it began to take on local characteristics. a notable example lies in the preparation of bakkwa, where the meat is grilled over charcoal rather than air-dried, imparting a smokier flavor to the meat. the singaporean and malaysian versions of bakkwa are also sweeter than their mainland china counterparts with many different variations having developed to suit local palates, such as chili bakkwa.

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Balut

Balut ( bə-loot, bah-loot; also spelled as balot) is a fertilized developing egg embryo that is boiled and eaten from the shell. it is commonly sold as street food in south china and southeast asian countries, notably the philippines, cambodia (khmer: ពងទាកូន, paung tea kaun) and vietnam (vietnamese: trứng vịt lộn). the term comes from the filipino language. the length of incubation before the egg is cooked is a matter of local preference, but generally ranges between 14 and 21 days.

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Banana cue

Banana cue or bananacue is a popular snack food or street food in the philippines. it is a portmanteau of banana and barbecue, which in philippine english refers to meat cooked in a style similar to satay.

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Banana roti

Flatbread made with bananas

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Bandung

Bandung, sirap bandung, air bandung or iced bandung is a drink popular in maritime southeast asia, notably in brunei, malaysia and singapore. it consists of evaporated milk or condensed milk flavoured with rose syrup (rose cordial), giving it a pink colour.

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Baozi

Baozi (chinese: 包子), or bao, is a type of yeast-leavened filled bun in various chinese cuisines. there are many variations in fillings (meat or vegetarian) and preparations, though the buns are most often steamed. they are a variation of mantou from northern china. two types are found in most parts of china and indonesia: dàbāo (大包, "big bun"), measuring about 10 centimetres (3.9 in) across, served individually, and usually purchased for take-away. the other type, xiǎobāo (小包, "small bun"), measure approximately 5 centimetres (2.0 in) wide, and are most commonly eaten in restaurants, but may also be purchased for take-away. each order consists of a steamer containing between three and ten pieces. a small ceramic dish for dipping the baozi is provided for vinegar or soy sauce, both of which are available in bottles at the table, along with various types of chili and garlic pastes, oils or infusions, fresh coriander and leeks, sesame oil, and other flavorings. they are popular throughout china and have made their way into the cuisines of many other countries through the chinese diaspora.

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Barley drink

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Basmati

Basmati, pronounced ['bɑːsmət̪iː], is a variety of long, slender-grained aromatic rice which is traditionally grown in india, pakistan, bangladesh and nepal. as of 2019, india accounted for 65% of the international trade in basmati rice, while pakistan accounted for the remaining 35%. many countries use domestically grown basmati rice crops; however, basmati is geographically exclusive to certain districts of india and pakistan.according to the indian government agency apeda, a rice variety is eligible to be called basmati if it has a minimum average precooked milled rice length of 6.61 mm (0.260 in) and average precooked milled rice breadth of up to 2 mm (0.079 in), among other parameters.

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Bearnaise Sauce

Béarnaise sauce (; french: [be.aʁ.nɛz]) is a sauce made of clarified butter emulsified in egg yolks and white wine vinegar and flavored with herbs. it is basically the "child" of the hollandaise sauce. the difference is only in the flavoring: béarnaise uses shallot, chervil, peppercorns, and tarragon in a reduction of vinegar and wine, while hollandaise is made of a reduction of lemon juice or white wine vinegar, with white peppercorns and a pinch of cayenne instead of the above seasonings. the sauce's name is related to the province of béarn, france. it is light yellow and opaque, smooth and creamy, and a traditional sauce for steak.

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Bechamel

Bechamel sauce ( french: [beʃamɛl]) is a sauce traditionally made from a white roux (butter and flour in a 1:1 mixture) and milk. bechamel may also be referred to as besciamella (italy), besamel (greece), or white sauce (u.s.). french, italian and greek bechamel sauce recipes include salt and nutmeg as a seasoning base.bechamel sauce is one of the "mother sauces" of french cuisine.

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Beef ball

Beef ball (chinese: 牛丸; pinyin: niúwán) is a commonly cooked food in cantonese and overseas chinese communities which was originated by teochew people. as the name suggests, the ball is made of beef that has been finely pulverized, other ground meat such as pork may be the ingredients of the beef balls. they are easily distinguishable from fish balls due to their darker color. another characteristic is the tiny pieces of tendon in each ball will dissolve with prolonged cooking.

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Beef stew

A stew is a combination of solid food ingredients that have been cooked in liquid and served in the resultant gravy. ingredients in a stew can include any combination of vegetables and may include meat, especially tougher meats suitable for slow-cooking, such as beef, pork, lamb, poultry, sausages, and seafood. while water can be used as the stew-cooking liquid, stock is also common. a small amount of red wine is sometimes added for flavour. seasoning and flavourings may also be added. stews are typically cooked at a relatively low temperature (simmered, not boiled), allowing flavours to mingle. stewing is suitable for the least tender cuts of meat that become tender and juicy with the slow moist heat method. this makes it popular in low-cost cooking. cuts having a certain amount of marbling and gelatinous connective tissue give moist, juicy stews, while lean meat may easily become dry. stews are thickened by reduction or with flour, either by coating pieces of meat with flour before searing, or by using a roux or beurre manié, a dough consisting of equal parts of fat and flour. thickeners like cornstarch, potato starch, or arrowroot may also be used. stews are similar to soups, and in some cases there may not be a clear distinction between the two. generally, stews have less liquid than soups, are much thicker and require longer cooking over low heat. while soups are almost always served in a bowl, stews may be thick enough to be served on a plate with the gravy as a sauce over the solid ingredients.

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Belacan

Shrimp paste or prawn sauce is a fermented condiment commonly used in southeast asian and southern chinese cuisines. it is primarily made from finely crushed shrimp or krill mixed with salt, and then fermented for several weeks. they are either sold in their wet form or are sun-dried and either cut into rectangular blocks or sold in bulk. it is an essential ingredient in many curries, sauces and sambal. shrimp paste can be found in many meals in cambodia, indonesia, laos, malaysia, myanmar, the philippines, singapore, thailand, and vietnam. it is often an ingredient in dip for fish or vegetables.

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Bicol Express

Bicol express, known natively in bikol as sinilihan (lit. 'spiced with chili'), is a popular filipino dish which was popularized in the district of malate, manila but made in traditional bicolano style. it is a stew made from long chili peppers (siling haba in tagalog) or small chili peppers (siling labuyo in tagalog), coconut milk/coconut cream (kakang gata in tagalog), shrimp paste (bagoong alamang in tagalog) or stockfish, onion, pork, ginger and garlic. the dish was termed by laguna resident, cely kalaw, during a cooking competition in the 1970s in malate, manila. the name of the dish was inspired by the bicol express railway train (philippine national railways) that operated from tutuban, manila to legazpi, albay (regional center of the bicol region). the widely-known name for this dish in the bicol region of the philippines was identified as gulay na may lada, which is currently one of the vegetarian variants of the bicol express dish. as time progressed, variants of the bicol express dish expanded with seafood, beef, pescatarian, vegetarian, vegan, and other versions. the preparations for these dishes vary according to the meat present within the dish. in terms of nutritional value, the original version of the bicol express dish is beneficial in protein but unhealthy in regards to its high levels of saturated fats and cholesterol. the dish has moved into food processing and commercial production so that it can be sold conveniently and stored for a longer period of time.

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Bihun goreng

Bihun goreng, bee hoon goreng or mee hoon goreng refers to a dish of fried noodles cooked with rice vermicelli in both the indonesian and malay languages. in certain countries, such as singapore, the term goreng is occasionally substituted with its english equivalent for the name of the dish.there is no single defined recipe for the dish, and its composition and preparation varies greatly from household to household in all relevant cultural and linguistic regions, which may include vegetarian versions.

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Binignit

Binignit is a visayan dessert soup from the central philippines. the dish is traditionally made with glutinous rice cooked in coconut milk with various slices of sabá bananas, taro, and sweet potato, among other ingredients. it is comparable to various dessert guinataán (coconut milk-based) dishes found in other regions such as bilo-bilo. among the visayan people, the dish is traditionally served during good friday of holy week.

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Bird's nest soup

Edible bird's nests are bird nests created by edible-nest swiftlets, indian swiftlets, and other swiftlets using solidified saliva, which are harvested for human consumption. they are particularly prized in chinese culture due to their rarity, high protein content and rich flavor. edible bird's nests are among the most expensive animal products consumed by humans, with nests being sold at prices up to about $3,000 per pound ($6,600/kg), depending on grading. the type or grading of a bird's nest depends on the type of bird as well as the shape and color of the bird's nest. it is usually white in color, but there also exists a red version that is sometimes called "blood" nest. according to traditional chinese medicine, it promotes good health, especially for the skin. the nests have been used in chinese cuisine for over 400 years, most often as bird's nest soup.

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Biryani

Biryani (/bɜːrˈjɑːni/) is a mixed rice dish originating among the royal khansamas of the durbar of old delhi, under the mughal empire, during the late 16th century of the then mughal court. it is made with indian spices, rice, and usually some type of meat (chicken, beef, goat, lamb, prawn, fish) or in some cases without any meat, and sometimes, in addition, eggs and potatoes.biryani is one of the most popular dishes in south asia, as well as among the diaspora from the region. similar dishes are also prepared in other parts of the world such as in iraq, thailand, singapore and malaysia. biryani is the single most-ordered dish on indian online food ordering and delivery services.

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Biscotti

Biscotti (; italian pronunciation: [biˈskɔtti]; english: biscuits), known also as cantucci ([kanˈtuttʃi]), are italian almond biscuits that originated in the tuscan city of prato. they are twice-baked, oblong-shaped, dry, crunchy, and may be dipped in a drink, traditionally vin santo.

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Bisque

Bisque is a smooth, creamy, highly seasoned soup of french origin, classically based on a strained broth (coulis) of crustaceans. it can be made from lobster, langoustine, crab, shrimp, or crayfish. alongside chowder, bisque is one of the most popular seafood soups.

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Black coffee

Coffee is a brewed drink prepared from roasted coffee beans, the seeds of berries from certain flowering plants in the coffea genus. from the coffee fruit, the seeds are separated to produce a stable, raw product: unroasted green coffee. the seeds are then roasted, a process which transforms them into a consumable product: roasted coffee, which is ground into fine particles that are typically steeped in hot water before being filtered out, producing a cup of coffee. coffee is darkly colored, bitter, slightly acidic and has a stimulating effect in humans, primarily due to its caffeine content. it is one of the most popular drinks in the world and can be prepared and presented in a variety of ways (e.g., espresso, french press, caffè latte, or already-brewed canned coffee). it is usually served hot, although chilled or iced coffee is common. sugar, sugar substitutes, milk or cream are often used to lessen the bitter taste or enhance the flavor. it may be served with coffee cake or another sweet dessert, like doughnuts. a commercial establishment that sells prepared coffee beverages is known as a coffeehouse or coffee shop (not to be confused with dutch coffeeshops selling cannabis). clinical research indicates that moderate coffee consumption is benign or mildly beneficial as a stimulant in healthy adults, with continuing research on whether long-term consumption has positive or negative effects.though coffee is now a global commodity, it has a long history tied closely to food traditions around the red sea. the earliest credible evidence of the drinking of coffee in the form of the modern beverage appears in modern-day yemen from the mid-15th century in sufi shrines, where coffee seeds were first roasted and brewed in a manner similar to current methods. the yemenis procured the coffee beans from the ethiopian highlands via coastal somali intermediaries and began cultivation. by the 16th century, the drink had reached the rest of the middle east and north africa, later spreading to europe. in the 20th century, coffee became a much more global commodity, creating different coffee cultures around the world. the two most commonly grown coffee bean types are c. arabica and c. robusta. coffee plants are cultivated in over 70 countries, primarily in the equatorial regions of the americas, southeast asia, the indian subcontinent, and africa. as of 2018, brazil was the leading grower of coffee beans, producing 35% of the world total. coffee is a major export commodity as the leading legal agricultural export for numerous countries. it is one of the most valuable commodities exported by developing countries. green, unroasted coffee is the most traded agricultural commodity and one of the most traded commodities overall, second only to petroleum. despite the sales of coffee reaching billions of dollars, those actually producing the beans are disproportionately living in poverty. critics also point to the coffee industry's negative impact on the environment and the clearing of land for coffee-growing and water use. the environmental costs and wage disparity of farmers are causing the market for fair trade and organic coffee to expand.

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Black Russian

The black russian is a cocktail of vodka and coffee liqueur. it contains 50 ml vodka and 20 ml coffee liqueur, per iba specified ingredients.the drink is made by pouring the vodka and coffee liqueur over ice cubes or cracked ice in an old-fashioned glass and stirring. the black russian is often garnished with a lemon slice and a luxardo maraschino cherry on a stick.

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Black vinegar

Black vinegar is dark-colored vinegar used in chinese cuisine.

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Blueberry cake

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Bolognese Sauce

Bolognese sauce (uk: , us: ; known in italian as ragù alla bolognese, pronounced [raˈɡu alla boloɲˈɲeːse, -eːze], ragù bolognese, or simply ragù) is a meat-based sauce in italian cuisine, typical of the city of bologna. it is customarily used to dress tagliatelle al ragù and to prepare lasagne alla bolognese. genuine ragù alla bolognese is a slowly cooked meat-based sauce, and its preparation involves several techniques, including sweating, sautéing and braising. ingredients include a characteristic soffritto of onion, celery and carrot, different types of minced or finely chopped beef, often alongside small amounts of fatty pork. white wine, milk, and a small amount of tomato paste or tomatoes are added, and the dish is then gently simmered at length to produce a thick sauce. outside italy, the phrase "bolognese sauce" is often used to refer to a tomato-based sauce to which minced meat has been added; such sauces typically bear little resemblance to the italian ragù alla bolognese, being more similar in fact to the ragù alla napoletana from the tomato-rich south of the country. although in italy ragù alla bolognese is not used with spaghetti (but rather with flat pasta, like tagliatelle), so-called "spaghetti bolognese" has become a popular dish in many other parts of the world.

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Bombay duck

Harpadon nehereus, called the bombay duck, bummalo, bombil, bombili and boomla is a species of lizardfish. adults may reach a maximum length of 40 cm (16 in), but the usual size is around 25 cm (10 in).

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Bombay mix

Bombay mix is an indian snack mix (namkeen) which consists of a variable mixture of spicy dried ingredients, such as fried lentils, peanuts, chickpeas, chickpea flour ganthiya, corn, vegetable oil, puffed rice, fried onion and curry leaves. this is all flavored with salt and a blend of spices that may include coriander and mustard seeds.

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Bomboloni

A bombolone (italian: [bomboˈloːne], pl. bomboloni) is an italian filled doughnut (similar to the berliner, krafne, pączek etc.) and is eaten as a snack food and dessert. the pastry's name is etymologically related to bomba (bomb), and the same type of pastry is also called bomba (pl. "bombe") in some regions of italy. the etymological connection is probably due to the resemblance to a grenade or old-fashioned bomb and may today possibly also be regarded as a reference to the high calorie density of this recipe (i.e., a "calorie bomb").

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Bosou

Fermented and preserved fish, pork, meat, vegetables, jackfruit

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Botok

Botok or ꦧꦺꦴꦛꦺꦴꦏ꧀ (bothok) (sometimes called as bobotok in its plural form or botok-botok) is a traditional javanese dish made from shredded coconut flesh which has been squeezed of its coconut milk, often mixed with other ingredients such as vegetables or fish, and wrapped in banana leaf and steamed. it is commonly found in javanese people area of java island (yogyakarta special region, central, and east java.botok seems to be a byproduct of coconut milk production, to save and reuse the grated coconut flesh that might be otherwise discarded. commonly, the grated coconut flesh flakes are discarded after squeezing it to acquire the coconut milk. however, by cooking them in banana leaf with additional mixture and spices, they can also be eaten as additional dish. another way to save the grated coconut residue is to saute them as serundeng. today however, to acquire tastier and richer taste, many recipes insist on using only freshly grated coconut flesh that still contains coconut milk. botok is typically consumed with rice.

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Bouillabaisse

Bouillabaisse (french: [bu.ja.bɛs]; occitan: bolhabaissa, bullabessa [ˌbuʎaˈβajsɔ / ˌbujaˈbajsɔ]) is a traditional provençal fish stew originating in the port city of marseille. the french and english form bouillabaisse comes from the provençal occitan word bolhabaissa, a compound that consists of the two verbs bolhir (to boil) and abaissar (to reduce heat, i.e., simmer). bouillabaisse was originally a stew made by marseille fishermen, using the bony rockfish which they were unable to sell to restaurants or markets. there are at least three kinds of fish in a traditional bouillabaisse, typically red rascasse (scorpaena scrofa); sea robin; and european conger. it can also include gilt-head bream, turbot, monkfish, mullet, or european hake. it usually also includes shellfish and other seafood such as sea urchins, mussels, velvet crabs, spider crab or octopus. more expensive versions may add langoustine or dublin bay prawn (norway lobster), though this was not part of the traditional dish made by marseille fishermen. vegetables such as leeks, onions, tomatoes, celery, and potatoes are simmered together with the broth and served with the fish. the broth is traditionally served with a rouille, a mayonnaise made of olive oil, garlic, saffron, and cayenne pepper on grilled slices of bread. what makes a bouillabaisse different from other fish soups is the selection of provençal herbs and spices in the broth; the use of bony local mediterranean fish; the way the fish are added one at a time, and brought to a boil; and the method of serving. in marseille, the broth is served first in a soup plate with slices of bread and rouille, then the fish is served separately on a large platter (see image at top); or, more simply, as julia child suggests, the fish and broth are brought to the table separately and served together in large soup plates.

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Bouquet garni

The bouquet garni (french for "garnished bouquet"; pronounced [bukɛ ɡaʁni]) is a bundle of herbs usually tied with string and mainly used to prepare soup, stock, casseroles and various stews. the bouquet is cooked with the other ingredients and removed prior to consumption. liquid remaining in the bouquet garni can be wrung out into the dish.there is no standard recipe for bouquet garni, but most french recipes include thyme, bay leaf and parsley. it may also include basil, burnet, chervil, rosemary, peppercorns, savory and tarragon. vegetables such as carrot, celery (leaves or leaf stalks), celeriac, leek, onion and parsley root are sometimes included in the bouquet. in provence, dried orange peel may be added.sometimes, the bouquet is not bound with string, and its ingredients are filled into a small sachet, a piece of celery stalk, a net, or a tea strainer instead. traditionally, the aromatics are bound within leek leaves, though a cheesecloth, muslin or coffee filter tied with butcher twine can be used.

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Braised abalone

Slow-cooked abalone with mushrooms, vegetables, oysters sauce

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Bread and butter pudding

Bread and butter pudding is a traditional bread pudding in british cuisine. slices of buttered bread scattered with raisins are layered in an oven dish, covered with an egg custard mixture seasoned with nutmeg, vanilla, or other spices, then baked.

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Bread sauce

A bread sauce is a british warm or cold sauce made with milk, which is thickened with bread crumbs, typically eaten with roast chicken or also turkey.

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Brem

Brem is traditional fermented food or fermented beverage from indonesia. there are two types of brem, brem cake (solid) that is usually eaten as snack from madiun and wonogiri, and brem beverage (liquid) made of rice wine from bali and nusa tenggara, but mostly known from bali. brem first appeared in java around the year 1000, based on investigations regarding old javanese inscriptions and literature.brem as a beverage is consumed and holds important use in certain temple ceremonies of hinduism called tetabuhan, as an offering beverage for buto kala (lit. kala the giant) in order to evoke harmony. brem can be either white or red depending on the proportions of white and black glutinous rice used in production. as a liquid, brem's taste can range from very sweet to semi-sweet, yet acidic and contains alcohol with varying degree, usually from 5% to 14%. brem cake is produced in two places, wonogiri and madiun. this kind of brem is believed by indonesian consumers to be important for stimulating the circulatory system. it is also reported to prevent dermatitis, most likely due to the presence of significant amounts of b vitamins produced by the microorganisms used in its fermentation. this product is consumed as a snack and is not part of the daily family diet.

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Brem Cair

Rice wine

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Brioche

Brioche (, also uk: , us: , french: [bʁijɔʃ]) is a bread of french origin whose high egg and butter content gives it a rich and tender crumb. chef joël robuchon described it as "light and slightly puffy, more or less fine, according to the proportion of butter and eggs." it has a dark, golden, and flaky crust, frequently accentuated by an egg wash applied after proofing. brioche is considered a viennoiserie because it is made in the same basic way as bread, but has the richer aspect of a pastry because of the extra addition of eggs, butter, liquid (milk, water, cream, and, sometimes, brandy) and occasionally sugar. brioche, along with pain au lait and pain aux raisins—which are commonly eaten at breakfast or as a snack—form a leavened subgroup of viennoiserie. brioche is often cooked with fruit or chocolate chips and served on its own, or as the basis of a dessert with many local variations in added ingredients, fillings or toppings.

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Brisket

Brisket is a cut of meat from the breast or lower chest of beef or veal. the beef brisket is one of the nine beef primal cuts, though the definition of the cut differs internationally. the brisket muscles include the superficial and deep pectorals. as cattle do not have collar bones, these muscles support about 60% of the body weight of standing or moving cattle. this requires a significant amount of connective tissue, so the resulting meat must be cooked correctly to tenderise it. according to the random house dictionary of the english language, second edition, the term derives from the middle english brusket which comes from the earlier old norse brjósk, meaning cartilage. the cut overlies the sternum, ribs, and connecting costal cartilages.

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Brownies

A chocolate brownie or simply a brownie is a square or rectangular chocolate baked confection. brownies come in a variety of forms and may be either fudgy or cakey, depending on their density. brownies often, but not always, have a glossy "skin" on their upper crust. they may also include nuts, frosting, cream cheese, chocolate chips, or other ingredients. a variation made with brown sugar and vanilla rather than chocolate in the batter is called a blond brownie or blondie. the brownie was developed in the united states at the end of the 19th century and popularized there during the first half of the 20th century. they are typically eaten by hand, often accompanied by milk, served warm with ice cream (a la mode), topped with whipped cream, or sprinkled with powdered sugar and fudge. in north america, they are common homemade treats and they are also popular in restaurants and coffeehouses.

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Brown mustard

Mustard is a condiment made from the seeds of a mustard plant (white/yellow mustard, sinapis alba; brown mustard, brassica juncea; or black mustard, brassica nigra). the whole, ground, cracked, or bruised mustard seeds are mixed with water, vinegar, lemon juice, wine, or other liquids, salt, and often other flavourings and spices, to create a paste or sauce ranging in colour from bright yellow to dark brown. the seed itself has a strong, pungent, and somewhat bitter taste. the taste of mustard condiments ranges from sweet to spicy. mustard is commonly paired with meats, vegetables and cheeses, especially as a condiment for sandwiches, hamburgers, corn dogs, and hot dogs. it is also used as an ingredient in many dressings, glazes, sauces, soups, and marinades. as a cream or as individual seeds, mustard is used as a condiment in the cuisine of india and bangladesh, the mediterranean, northern and southeastern europe, asia, the americas, and africa, making it one of the most popular and widely used spices and condiments in the world.

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Brown sauce

Brown sauce is a condiment commonly served with food in the united kingdom and ireland, normally dark brown in colour. the taste is either tart or sweet with a peppery taste similar to that of worcestershire sauce. brown sauce is typically eaten with meals such as full breakfasts, bacon sandwiches and chips. a combination of malt vinegar (or water) and brown sauce known simply as sauce or chippy sauce is popular on fish and chips in edinburgh, scotland.

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Brown sugar biscuit

Pastry with a brown sugar filling

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Bru coffee

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Buah kedondong juice

Spondias dulcis (syn. spondias cytherea), known commonly as ambarella (ඇඹරැල්ලා) in sri lanka or june plum, is an equatorial or tropical tree, with edible fruit containing a fibrous pit. in the english speaking caribbean it is typically known as golden apple and elsewhere in the caribbean as pommecythere or cythere. in polynesia it is known as wi.

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Bubur

Congee or conjee ( kon-jee) is a type of rice porridge or gruel eaten in asian countries. it can be eaten plain, where it is typically served with side dishes, or it can be served with ingredients such as meat, fish, seasonings and flavourings, it is typically served as a meal on its own, especially for people who are ill. names for congee are as varied as the style of its preparation, though one common aspect amongst all of them it is usually a thick porridge of rice largely disintegrated after prolonged cooking in water.

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Bubur ayam

Bubur ayam (indonesian for "chicken congee") is an indonesian chicken congee. it is rice congee with shredded chicken meat served with some condiments, such as chopped scallion, crispy fried shallot, celery, tongcay (preserved salted vegetables), fried soybean, crullers (youtiao, known as cakwe in indonesia), and both salty and sweet soy sauce, and sometimes topped with yellow chicken broth and kerupuk (indonesian-style crackers). unlike many other indonesian dishes, it is not spicy; sambal or chili paste is served separately. it is a favourite breakfast food, served by humble travelling vendors, warung (small local shops), fast food establishments, and five-star hotel restaurants. travelling bubur ayam vendors frequently pass through residential streets in the morning selling the dish.

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Bubur candil

Sweet porridge made with coconut milk, pandan and sugar with glutinous rice balls

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Bubur cha cha

Bubur cha cha, also spelled as bubur cha-cha or dubo jiajie, is a betawi and malay dessert and breakfast dish in indonesian cuisine, malaysian cuisine, singaporean cuisine and phuket cuisine (thailand) prepared using pearled sago, sweet potatoes, yams, bananas, coconut milk, pandan leaves, sugar and salt. grated coconut, coconut cream and water can be used as additional ingredients. the ingredients are cooked in coconut milk, and the dish can be served hot or cold. bubur cha cha is also sold as a street food in many parts of southeast asia.

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Bubur kacang hijau

Bubur kacang hijau, abbreviated burjo, is a southeast asian sweet porridge (bubur) made from mung beans (kacang hijau), coconut milk, and palm sugar or cane sugar. the beans are boiled till soft, and sugar and coconut milk are added.slightly different names may be used in different regions of indonesia, such as kacang ijo in javanese areas. it is often served as dessert or snack, but is also a popular choice for breakfast or late night supper. in indonesia, warungs specializing in selling bubur kacang hijau are commonly found. they usually also offer grilled bread (roti bakar).

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Bubur ketan hitam

Bubur ketan hitam, bubur pulut hitam or bubur injun is an indonesian sweet dessert made from black glutinous rice porridge with coconut milk and palm sugar or cane sugar. the black glutinous rice are boiled until soft, and sugar and coconut milk are added. it is often described as "black glutinous rice pudding" and is very similar to black rice tong sui made from black rice. it is often served as dessert or snack, for supper, for tea time, anytime of the day; however, it is a popular choice for breakfast for those who prefer sweet treat instead of its savory counterpart bubur ayam.

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Bubur pedas

Bubur pedas (jawi: بوبور ڤدس) is a traditional porridge dish for the malays both in sambas, west kalimantan (indonesia) and sarawak (malaysia). it is usually served during ramadan after the muslim ending their fast on the iftar time.

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Bubur sagu

Papeda, or bubur sagu, is a congee made from sago starch that is a staple food of the indigenous people in eastern indonesia, namely parts of sulawesi, maluku islands and papua. it is also widespread in papua new guinea and serves as a counterpart of central and western indonesian cuisines that favour rice as their staple food.the starch is acquired by felling the trunk of a sago palm tree, cutting it in half, and scraping the soft inner parts of the trunk, the pith, producing a crude sago pith flour. this flour is then mixed with water and squeezed to leach the starch from the flour. the still-moist sago starch is usually stored in a container made of sago palm leaflets, called tumang, in which it will keep for several months before spontaneous fermentation will turn it too acidic and unsuitable for making papeda. depending on the variety and the growing conditions, it may take a sago tree five to over ten years to accumulate enough starch in its trunk to make the effort of extracting it worthwhile.papeda is made by cooking sago starch with water and stirring until it coagulates. it has a glue-like consistency and texture. sayur bunga pepaya (papaya flower bud vegetables) and tumis kangkung (stir-fried water spinach) are often served as side-dish vegetables to accompany papeda.in southern sulawesi mainly luwu and tana toraja, kapurung is made from cooked sago congee which is picked up using chopsticks or fork and rolled into a ball. usually it is served with beans, vegetable and fish in a soup. while in southeast sulawesi, specifically from tolaki tribe, sinonggi, sago congee is served separately from the side dishes more akin to papeda. it needs to be picked up by specially designed wooden sticks.there are similar dishes in malaysia, where it is called linut, part of the melanau cuisine in the east malaysia state of sarawak, and in brunei, where it is called ambuyat.

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Buddha jumps over the wall

Buddha jumps over the wall, also known as buddha's temptation or fotiaoqiang (chinese: 佛跳牆; pinyin: fótiàoqiáng), is a variety of shark fin soup in fujian cuisine. this dish has been regarded as a chinese delicacy known for its rich taste, and special manner of cooking. the dish's name is an allusion to the dish's ability to entice the vegetarian buddhist monks from their temples to partake in the meat-based dish, and implies that even the strictly vegetarian gautama buddha would try to jump over a wall to sample it. it is high in protein and calcium. it is one of china's state banquet dishes. concerns over the sustainability and welfare of sharks limited its consumption and led to various modified versions without the usage of shark fin as ingredient.

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Budu

Budu (jawi: بودو; thai: บูดู, rtgs: budu, pronounced [būːdūː]) is an anchovies sauce and one of the best known fermented seafood products in kelantan, terengganu in malaysia, southern thailand and natuna islands in indonesia (where it is called pedek or pedok) and south sumatra, bangka island and western kalimantan of indonesia (where it is called rusip). it is mentioned in a grammar and dictionary of the malay language, with a preliminary dissertation, volume 2, by john crawfurd, published in 1852.

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Burasa

Burasa (['bu:rasaʔ]) (also burasa', burasak or buras) is an indonesian rice dumpling, cooked with coconut milk packed inside a banana leaf pouch. it is similar to lontong, but with a richer flavour acquired from the coconut milk. it is a delicacy of the bugis and makassar people of south sulawesi. it is also a dish associated with the bugis diaspora, notably in the malaysian states of johor, selangor, sabah, and sarawak where there are large established communities. it is often consumed as a staple to replace steamed rice or ketupat, and a popular accompaniment to a rich dish of chicken braised with galangal (ayam masak lengkuas in malay, likku or lekku in buginese).burasa is made by steaming the rice until half-cooked, then cooking further in coconut milk mixed with daun salam (indonesian bay leaf) and salt until all of the coconut milk is absorbed into the rice. then the half-cooked coconut milk rice is wrapped inside banana leaves in cylindrical or pillow shapes, secured with strings, most commonly from banana leaf fibers. two cylinders of burasa are usually tied together as one. the rice packages are then steamed further until completely cooked.in indonesia, burasa can be consumed as a snack with serundeng (spiced desiccated coconut), hard-boiled egg, or sambal kacang (spicy peanut sauce). bugis and makassar people often consumed burasa as a replacement to steamed rice or ketupat, usually accompanied with coto makassar, konro, pallubasa, or lekku. they also often took burasa as food provisions or rations during sailing or travelling.

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