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Dasima is a 1940 film from the
Dutch East
Indies (now Indonesia)
directed by Tan
Tjoei Hock and
produced by The Teng Chun. It is the
third adaptation of...
- Njai
Dasima (Perfected Spelling: Nyai
Dasima) (njai
meaning "companion or mistress")
denotes the
title character of G. Francis' 1896
novel Tjerita Njai...
- kobu-cha (昆布茶,
meaning "Kombu-tea") in ****an, haidai-cha (海带茶) in
China and
dasima-cha (다시마차) in Korea. In ****an, konbu-cha or kobu-cha is kelp tea made by...
- Tjěrita Njai
Dasima:
Soewatoe Korban dari pada Pěmboedjoek (The
Story of Njai
Dasima: A
Victim of Temptation),
sometimes spelled Cerita Nyai
Dasima, is an Indonesian...
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important species, S. ****onica is also
called ma-konbu (真昆布) in ****anese,
dasima (다시마) in
Korean and hǎidài (海带) in Chinese.
Large harvests are produced...
- from
vegetables such as
dasima (kelp) and
bamboo shoot,
without breading or batter.
Bugak are made from
vegetables such as
dasima,
perilla leaves, and chili...
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Samiun dan
Dasima (Indonesian for
Samiun and
Dasima) is a 1971
Indonesian film
directed by Hasmanan [id].
Starring Chitra Dewi and W.D. Mochtar, it follows...
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Laminariaceae and is
widely eaten in East Asia. It may also be
referred to as
dasima (Korean: 다시마) or
haidai (simplified Chinese: 海带;
traditional Chinese: 海帶;...
- leaves,
burdock leaves, tree of
heaven shoots, potatoes, gim (laver), and
dasima (kelp).
Vegetable oils such as
perilla oil or
soybean oil are typically...
- Njai
Dasima (Perfected Spelling: Nyai
Dasima) is a 1929
silent film from the
Dutch East
Indies (modern day Indonesia). It
details the fall of a rich mistress...