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Rujak (Indonesian spelling) or
rojak (Malay spelling) is a
salad dish of
Javanese origin,
commonly found in Indonesia,
Malaysia and Singapore. The most...
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Bahasa Rojak (Malay for "mixed language") or
Rojak language is a
Malaysian pidgin (trade language)
formed by code-switching
among two or more of the many...
- Philippines, and
salads in Indonesia, Singapore, and
Malaysia such as
yusheng and
rojak. In the Philippines, it is
usually eaten fresh with condiments, such as...
- stall, a type of food
establishment that
serves mamak food
Mamak rojak (or
Indian rojak), the
Malaysian version of a dish
commonly prepared in Malaysia...
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along Gurney Drive. In
other parts of Malaysia, the term
rojak Mamak is
commonly used. List of
salads Mamak stall Mamak Rojak Food
portal Pasembur. v t e...
- visuals. She also
praised for
superb audio system.
Iylia Adreena written for
Rojak Daily verdict that the film
offers a
fresh new take of
horror flicks tackling...
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catfish served with
chilli paste. Rawon, beef soup.
Rojak bandung, a
variant of
Singaporean style rojak. Roti john, an
omelette sandwich. Sambal, not a dish...
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historically known as
Bahasa Rojak, but it
differs from the
latter by the use of
English as the base language. The term
rojak derives from "mixture" or "eclectic...
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centre is also
known for some of its stalls, such as
Balestier Road
Hoover Rojak,
Beach Road Fish Head Bee Hoon, Huat Heng
Fried Oyster and
Liang Zhao Ji...
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dishes such as satay, sambal, ketupat, nasi
kuning (pulut kuning), and
rojak. Kris weaponry,
batik and
ronggeng dance art,
gamelan musical instruments...