- are
several types and
methods on
selling street food, they are:
Pikulan: The
pikulan is more
precisely describes as a
carrying method by
balancing two...
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traditionally there are
several methods on
selling satay. They are:
Pikulan: In Indonesian,
pikulan means carrying items by
balancing a rod on one's shoulder....
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Satay street vendor in Java,
Dutch East Indies, c. 1870,
using pikulan or
carrying baskets using a rod...
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Bogor city, West Java, Indonesia. It is
usually sold as
street food
using pikulan (carrying pole) or
gerobak (cart) by
street vendors. It is a po****r street...
- that
being sold." In
Dutch East
Indies Java,
dawet street hawkers using pikulan (baskets
carried with
balancing rod) are
commonly found in
Javanese cities...
- Traditional Chinese 扁擔 Simplified Chinese 扁担
Vietnamese name
Vietnamese đòn gánh, đòn triêng ****anese name
Kanji 天秤棒
Indonesian name
Indonesian pikulan...
- man
carrying sheaves of rice on each end of a pole
across his
shoulders (
pikulan). In the
sixteenth century,
Europeans visiting the
Indonesian islands saw...
- man
carrying sheaves of rice on each end of a pole
across his
shoulders (
pikulan). In the
sixteenth century,
Europeans visiting the
Indonesian islands saw...
- way of
travelling vendor selling this food in the past; i.e. by
using pikulan or
balancing rod; in
which the rice and
other ingredients are
placed "hanging"...
- man
carrying sheaves of rice on each end of a pole
across his
shoulders (
pikulan). In the
sixteenth century,
Europeans visiting the
Indonesian islands saw...