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Jajan (Persian: جاجن or جاجان) may
refer to:
Jajan, East
Azerbaijan (جاجان -
Jājān)
Jajan,
Mazandaran (جاجن -
Jājan) This
disambiguation page
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Jajan pasar (Javanese:
market snacks)
refers to
traditional Javanese cakes sold in
Javanese markets.
Jajan in
Javanese can mean 1) to buy food; or 2) snacks/food...
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Jajan (Persian: جاجن, also
Romanized as
Jājan) is a
village in
Deraz Kola
Rural District,
Babol Kenar District,
Babol County,
Mazandaran Province, Iran...
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Shahpur Jajan (Baba
Budha Sahib Nagar) is a town in
Gurdaspur district of
Punjab State, India. It is
located 6
kilometres (3.7 mi) from sub
district headquarter...
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Jajan (Persian: جاجان, also
Romanized as
Jājān; also
known as
Dzhodzhan and Gūzan) is a
village in Ozomdel-e
Shomali Rural District, in the
Central District...
- lontong"). It is
common in Java, and
often found in
Indonesian marketplaces as
jajan pasar ("market munchies"), a type of kue (snack)
offered there. Arem-arem...
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Archived 3
February 2010 at the
Wayback Machine Widodo,
Wahyu Setyo. "
Jajan Sore di Tanjungpinang,
Wajib Coba Otak-otak Lezat". www.detik.com (in Indonesian)...
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traditional marketplaces as part of kue (Indonesian
traditional snack) or
jajan pasar (market munchies).
Simpler and
cheaper lumpia is sold as part of gorengan...
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Indonesian dishes Alcohol in
Indonesia Jamu
Bumbu (seasoning)
Street food of
Indonesia Jajan pasar Sri Owen
Nunuk Nuraini Category:
Indonesian cuisine...
- Tauru, Nuh, Uttawar/Hathin, Punhana, Nai, Barsana, Nandgaon, Govardhan,
Jajan Patti,
Fatehpur Sikri, Kagarol, Saiyan, Bah, Rajakhera, Bah. 25a....