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vegetables. it is very popular for indonesian especially during the moslem new year holiday. gulai ingredients consist of rich spices such as shallot, garlic, turmeric, coriander, galangal, nutmeg, ginger, chilli, cumin, lemongrass, clove and cinnamon. mini kare kare/curry is indonesian yellow curry soup, cooked
with coconut milk. main ingredients are poultry, beef or mutton. detail × mini kare kare/curry is indonesian yellow curry soup, cooked with coconut milk. main ingredients are poultry, beef or mutton. can be made into vegetarian dish, using tofu, tempeh, or eggplant and other vegetables. it is popular...
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.. view all discover yarmouth, maine yarmouth, maine, a small town just miles away from portland, offers locals and visitors alike some great dining options. this ocean-side town is the site of one of the state's most popular annual traditions, the yarmouth clam festival, drawing people to dine on clams
between two pieces of chocolate cake. yarmouth, maine, a small town just miles away from portland, offers locals and visitors alike some great dining options. this ocean-side town is the site of one of the state's most popular annual traditions, the yarmouth clam festival, drawing people to dine on clams...
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indians thrived in long neck, delaware, on the rehoboth and indian river bays with their abundant game, fish, and shellfish. you can begin your day with flavored gourmet coffee or tea and order a delicatessen sandwich to take fishing or eat on the beach. the freshest area flounder, shrimp, scallops, and clams
indians thrived in long neck, delaware, on the rehoboth and indian river bays with their abundant game, fish, and shellfish. you can begin your day with flavored gourmet coffee or tea and order a delicatessen sandwich to take fishing or eat on the beach. the freshest area flounder, shrimp, scallops, and clams...
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