bubur ayam chicken congee

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Bubur ayam chicken congee Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Bubur ayam - Indonesian chicken congee. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bubur ayam, an Indonesian chicken congee. breakfast staple. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bubur ayam, an Indonesian chicken congee. breakfast staple. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bubur Ayam or Indonesian Rice Chicken Porridge Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bubur Ayam. Indonesian chicken congee Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bubur ayam chicken congee
Bubur Ayam (Indonesian Chicken Congee) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bubur Ayam ( Indonesian Chicken Congee) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bubur ayam, Indonesian chicken congee with spicy peanut sauce. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Indonesian Chicken Congee ( Bubur Ayam ) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Chicken congee aka bubur ayam Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bubur ayam or chicken congee is Chinese Indonesian rice porridge topped with shredded chicken and various savoury condiments Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bubur ayam is the Indonesian version of chicken congee, a thick rice porridge topped with shredded chicken Royalty Free Stock Photo
Bubur ayam Indonesian for `chicken congee` is an Indonesian chicken congee. It is rice congee with shredded chicken meat served with some condiments, such as chopped scallion, crispy fried shallot, celery, tongcay preserved salted vegetables, fried soybean, Chinese crullers youtiao, known as cakwe in Indonesia, and both salty and sweet soy sauce, and sometimes topped with yellow chicken broth and kerupuk Indonesian-style crackers. Unlike many other Indonesian dishes, it is not spicy; sambal or chili paste is served separately. It is a favourite breakfast food, served by humble travelling vendors, warung small local shops, fast food establishments, and five-star hotel restaurants. Made with garlic shallot


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