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    Sagu (Punjabi: ਇੰਡਰਪਾਲ ਸਿੰਘ ਸਗੂ, born 25 July 1980), better known by his stage name Indy Sagu, is a British Sikh record producer, singer and DJ. Sagu...
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    Year Artist Title 2002 Indy Sagu The Debut 2003 Gubi Sandhu Dil Karda 2004 Manak-E Paisa 2004 E=MC Call It What You Want 2004 Gubi Sandhu Sold My Soul...
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  • Gurdeep Samra – music producer and DJ Hard Kaur – rapper and hip hop singer Indy Sagu – bhangra and hip hop musician Jas Mann – songwriter, musician, singer...
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  • Gurdeep Samra – Music producer and DJ Hard Kaur – Rapper and hip hop singer Indy Sagu – Bhangra and hip hop musician Jas Mann – Songwriter, musician, singer...
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  • BBC Asian Network Commitment to the Scene: Markie Mark Best Newcomer: Indy Sagu Best Radio DJ: Panjabi Hit Squad The 2005 event was held on 3 March 2005...
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    tapioca, guava, and sugar, served with a custard sauce. In Southern Brazil, sagu is a popular dessert made with tapioca pearls, sugar and red wine, mainly...
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    Tapioca (section West Indies)
    pearls are cooked with wine or other liquid to add flavor and are called sagu. Processing of the cassava flour into tapioca pearls requires the intermediate...
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    puddings, similar to the use of starch extracted from sago palms (Metroxylon sagu). Due to the introduction of modern crops, it is rarely cultivated today...
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    reached Sane and parts of the 36th Indian Infantry Brigade, from reserve, took Sagu Kuyun Island and relieved the marines on Cheduba Island. When the British...
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    lowlands on Papua, sago is the main ingredient to all the foods. Sagu bakar, sagu lempeng, and sagu bola, has become dishes that is well known to all Papua, especially...
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    traced to the cake-making techniques of Dutch colonists in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). The colonial Dutch and Indo peoples combined cake-making...
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    Netherlands, and other areas of strong Dutch influence (such as parts of the West Indies), it is known under its Dutch name. Although the dishes served are undoubtedly...
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    However, in Java, a traditional cendol worm-like jelly noodles was made from sagu aren, or sago starch extracted from the trunk of sugar palm (Arenga pinnata)...
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    DORONG PENGEMBANGAN SAGU UNTUK MENJADI PRIORITAS DAERAH". anj-group.com. ANJ Group. 25 January 2024. "PENGELOLAAN HUTAN BERKELANJUTAN : SAGU PAPUA, SUMBER PANGAN...
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    pap is taken from Dutch and simply means "porridge"). Papeda – or bubur sagu, is a sago flour congee, the staple food of native people in Maluku and Papua...
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  • with Papiamento, another Portuguese-based creole spoken in the Dutch West Indies. The Kristang language originated after the conquest of Malacca (Malaysia)...
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    Indonesian layer cake. It was developed during colonial times in the Dutch East Indies. The firm-textured cake is an Indo (Dutch-Indonesian) version of the multi-layered...
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    is predominantly tropical, native to Mexico, Central America, the West Indies, and much of South America, as well as West Africa (from Senegal to Cameroon)...
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    was brought by Indians during the era of British Malaya, the Dutch East Indies, and the Straits Settlements. It is served in street mamak stalls located...
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    A jamu handbook that was used in households throughout the Dutch East Indies (present-day Indonesia) was published in 1911 by Mrs. Kloppenburg-Versteegh...
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    hand in Sumatra, Indonesia An illustration of a Royal Netherlands East Indies Army soldier drinking tuak sold by a vendor Indonesia portal Drink portal...
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    suppliers use the older spelling due to its association with the Dutch East Indies and Indo culture. Cobek is Indonesian special stoneware derived from the...
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  • Monasteries of Konbaung Period: Ohn Don, Sala, Pakhangyi, Pakhannge, Legaing, Sagu, Shwe-Kyaung (Mandalay) (1996) Badah-lin and associated caves (1996) Ancient...
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    to be adopted in foreign countries in the colonial era of the Dutch East Indies around 19th to early 20th century, and are considered as a complement to...
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    developed a taste for native tropical spices and dishes. A notable Dutch East Indies colonial dish is rijsttafel, the rice table that consists of 7 to 40 popular...
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    naturalist Henry Ogg Forbes; the couple travelled through the Dutch East Indies in the 1880s. In her journal she describes the culture, customs and tradition...
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    Cheduba Island. 30 January 1945: Operation Crocodile Allied invasion of Sagu Island. 6 February 1945: German submarine U-862 sank the Liberty ship Peter...
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    Moluccans and Papuan tribes in Eastern Indonesia, are known to consumes ulat sagu (lit. sagoo caterpillar) or larvae of sago palm weevil. This protein-rich...
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    Lumpia was introduced by Chinese settlers of Fujian origin to the Dutch East Indies, possibly in the 19th century. It was derived from Fujianese rùnbǐng, thus...
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    bakso was a mixture of culinary influences back in the colonial Dutch East Indies. Also in Indonesian, the term bola daging often refers to the Western or...
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