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    Nasi Katok is a dish originating from Brunei Darussalam. At its core, Nasi Katok is traditionally composed of steamed rice, ayam goreng (fried chicken)...
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    Nasi katok in Brunei Darussalam; the latter is distinguished with the usage of plain white rice, a contrast from the coconut milk base found in nasi lemak...
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    Biryani (redirect from Nasi Beriani)
    has authentic nasi kebuli, Indonesia also inherited and has local-style of biryani which is known as nasi biryani or nasi briyani. Nasi biryani is popular...
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    often spicy and are commonly eaten with either rice or noodles. Nasi Katok, Beef rendang, nasi lemak, and pajeri nanas are popular foods in Brunei. Among the...
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    from both Indonesian and Sri Lankan influences. In Indonesia it is known as nasi kuning. In the Philippines, rice dishes cooked with turmeric include kuning...
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    curry rice dish with Indonesian origin. Nasi katok, rice dish consisting of plain rice, fried chicken and sambal. Nasi kerabu, a type of rice which is blue...
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    Moci Nasi ambeng Nasi beriani Nasi campur Nasi dagang Nasi goreng Nasi goreng pattaya Nasi kandar Nasi kari Nasi katok Nasi kebuli Nasi kerabu Nasi lemak...
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    Food portal Indonesia portal Nasi bogana Nasi campur Nasi goreng Nasi katok Nasi kuning Nasi liwet Nasi pecel Nasi uduk Nasi ulam Erwin & Erwin 2008, p...
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    Moci Nasi ambeng Nasi beriani Nasi campur Nasi dagang Nasi goreng Nasi goreng pattaya Nasi kandar Nasi kari Nasi katok Nasi kebuli Nasi kerabu Nasi lemak...
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    focuses more on selling foods such as sate, soto, national dishes like Nasi katok and ambuyat, fruits and beverages, and wooden handicrafts. During the...
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    Moci Nasi ambeng Nasi beriani Nasi campur Nasi dagang Nasi goreng Nasi goreng pattaya Nasi kandar Nasi kari Nasi katok Nasi kebuli Nasi kerabu Nasi lemak...
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    Moci Nasi ambeng Nasi beriani Nasi campur Nasi dagang Nasi goreng Nasi goreng pattaya Nasi kandar Nasi kari Nasi katok Nasi kebuli Nasi kerabu Nasi lemak...
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    Kalimantan and Sarawak for its bubur pedas and ayam pansuh; Brunei for their Nasi katok and unique ambuyat dish; and Cape Malays of South Africa for its bobotie...
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    bustling hub for locals and tourists to enjoy a variety of food, such as Nasi Katok, Ambuyat, Satay, Kuih and Laksa. This lively food street generally operates...
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    Moci Nasi ambeng Nasi beriani Nasi campur Nasi dagang Nasi goreng Nasi goreng pattaya Nasi kandar Nasi kari Nasi katok Nasi kebuli Nasi kerabu Nasi lemak...
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    toasted peanut and egg. It is similar to the Indonesian Nasi Uduk and the Bruneian Nasi Katok. Obwarzanek krakowski Poland A braided ring-shaped bread...
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    Ala katang nasi. ('We [dual] do not have rice.') Ala tamung nasi. ('We [inclusive] do not have rice.') Ala keng nasi., Ala kaming nasi. ('We [exclusive]...
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    becomes banyok ah. Bulang ('moon') vs. bːulang ('many months'); katok ('to strike') vs. kːatok ('frog'); siku ('elbow') vs. sːiku ('hand tool') Several comparisons...
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