- Luun. Lun
Bawang people are
traditionally agriculturalists and
practise animal husbandry such as
rearing poultry, pigs, and buffaloes. Lun
Bawangs are also...
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Bawang Merah dan
Bawang Putih (Malay and
Indonesian for Shallot(s) and Garlic) is a po****r
traditional Indonesian folklore from Riau
involving two siblings...
- Xiao
Bawang (Chinese: 小霸王; lit. 'Little
Emperor or
Little Tyrant') may be: Subor,
Chinese video game
console brand manufactured by Xiǎo
Bàwáng Company...
- Philippines. The most po****r
commercial brands include Boy
Bawang,
Super Bawang,
Bawang na
Bawang, and Safari. It is also a
common ingredient in Filipino...
- Enid
Davidson evangelised new Lun
Bawang believers. By 1933, most of the Lun
Bawangs were Christians. The Lun
Bawangs also had
become preachers themselves...
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fried until golden brown,
resulting in tiny
crispy shallot chips called bawang goreng (fried shallots) in Indonesian,
which can be
bought ready-made from...
- Lun
Bawang or
Lundayeh is the
language spoken by the Lun
Bawangs in
northern Borneo. It
belongs to the Malayo-Polynesian family. ****h is an alternate...
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Bawang goreng is an
Indonesian crispy fried shallot condiment,
commonly deep-fried, and a po****r
garnish to be
sprinkled upon
various dishes of Indonesian...
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Farewell My
Concubine may
refer to: The Hegemon-King Bids His
Concubine Farewell, a
traditional Chinese opera Farewell My
Concubine (novel), a
novel by...
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Kumander Bawang:
Kalaban ng Mga
Aswang (transl. Commander Garlic:
Enemy of the Aswang), or
simply Kumander Bawang, is a 1988
Filipino fantasy comedy film...