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process called "trepanging"
after the
Indonesian Malay word for sea cu****ber
teripang. They are
dried for preservation, and must be
rehydrated by
boiling and...
- or
harvesting of sea cu****bers,
known in
Indonesian as trepang,
Malay těripang, and used as food. The collector, or fisher, of
trepang is a trepanger...
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development of the
malaria parasite when
produced by
transgenic mosquitoes. "
Teripang" in a
market in Asia. Sea cu****ber in
sauce in China.
Haisom cah jamur...
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Keripik sanjai Minangkabau Crisps,
chips Sliced c****ava chips.
Keripik teripang Surabaya, Gresik, and
Lamongan in East Java Crisps,
chips A traditional...
- from taro
Kripik tempe, made by deep-frying batter-coated
tempeh Kripik teripang, made from
dried sea cu****bers
Kripik ubi, made from
sweet potatoes Kripik...
- used
especially in
Asian cuisine, also
called bêche-de-mer. From
Malay těripang,
first known use was in 1783.
Lists of
English words of
international origin...
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Territory Indonesia A
replica of a
vessel used by
Sulawesian to
catch teripang in
Australian coast, 16-20th
century Samudra Raksa Borobudur ship Indonesia...
- they
routinely sailed for the
coasts of
northern Australia in
search of
teripang (sea cu****bers),
armed with
cannon of
ancient origin,
probably cetbang...
-
savoury or sweet.
Keripik pisang Nationwide Crispy banana chips.
Keripik teripang Surabaya, Gresik, and
Lamongan in East Java A
traditional chips or crisps...
-
pengguling or
trenggiling Siamang Tokay (gecko) from
tokek Trepang from
teripang Bamboo from
bambu Burahol from ᮘᮥᮛᮠᮧᮜ᮪
burahol (Sundanese)
Champak from...