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- Rempeyek or peyek is a deep-fried savoury Indonesian-Javanese cracker made from flour (usually rice flour) with other ingredients, bound or coated by crispy...
- ****y-sour taste Itiak lado mudo', duck in green chili Peyek udang, shrimp rempeyek Kerupuk jangek, cow's skin krupuk Sambal balado, sambal with large sliced...
- Frankfurter Kranz Dalgona Ka'í Ladrillo List of peanut dishes Nougat Praliné Rempeyek Toffee Turrón (in Spain) Kate Hopkins (2012). Sweet Tooth: The Bittersweet...
- as kripik pisang (banana chips) and keripik singkong (C****ava chips). Rempeyek is a flour-based cracker with brittle of peanuts, anchovies or shrimp bound...
- laksa, Mie aceh and bubur ayam. Food portal Indonesia portal Kripik Krupuk Rempeyek "Emping Melinjo Manis (Indonesian Sweetened Paddy Oats Crackers)". Indonesia...
- fried shrimp in sambal, potato perkedel and tempeh, also with kerupuk or rempeyek crackers. Food portal Indonesia portal Netherlands portal List of rice...
- palm sugar sauce. Peyek, deep-fried savoury crackers. Peyek udang, shrimp rempeyek. Pinyaram, traditional cake made from mixture of white sugar or palm sugar...
- or coffee shop that sells coffee and snacks, such as roasted peanuts, rempeyek, krupuk, pisang goreng, and bread. At a time in Indonesia, the Malaysian...
- than a rengginang. Food portal Indonesia portal Krupuk Sachima Senbei Rempeyek Rice crackers Rice Krispies Treats Pepy Nasution (February 22, 2011). "Rengginang...
- served as an accompaniment to rice. A peanut or dried fish/shrimp cracker (rempeyek) is served on the side. Not to be confused with pecel lele, which is deep-fried...