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sambals ground in a
pestle and
mortar usually have a co****
texture and consistency.
Several brands produce bottled sambals such as
Heinz ABC
sambal terasi...
- and Hermogino.
There are now
approximately 6,000
Sambals residing in Palawan. Many of the
Palawan Sambals have
since moved to the
provincial capital, Puerto...
-
Institute of
Linguistics (now SIL International).
Sambals would not
normally recognize the reference.
Sambal language is most
closely related to Kapampangan...
- up
sambal or
Sambal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sambal is an
Indonesian hot sauce. This may also
refer to:
Sambar (dish),
Indian dish
Sambal people...
-
languages are a part of the
Central Luzon language family spoken by the
Sambals, an
ethnolinguistic group on the
western coastal areas of
Central Luzon...
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Sambal stingray, also
known as ****y
banana leaf
stingray and by the
Malay name ikan
bakar (barbecued fish), is a Malaysian/Singaporean
seafood dish. Prepared...
- The
sambal is a folk
membranophone instrument from
Western India. It
consists of two
wooden drums united from a side, with skin
heads stretched on their...
- This is a list of
Indonesian condiments.
Sambal balado –
chili pepper or
green chili is
blended together with garlic, shallot, red or
green tomato, salt...
- regions,
leading to the ****imilation of
Sambals to
Ilocano &
Tagalog settlers &
modern decline in the
Sambal cultural identity and language. Most of the...
-
Indonesian cuisine,
these chilis are
widely used in a
variety of
dishes and
sambals. The
whole green bird's eye
chili is also
eaten raw as a side dish for...