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Satay Pork in Peanut Sauce Royalty Free Stock Photo
Moo Satay grilled pork served with peanut sauce or sweet and sour sauce Royalty Free Stock Photo
Eating satay pork marinated with yellow spices dip sweet peanut sauce Royalty Free Stock Photo
Liver satay or liver pork in bamboo skewers eaten with peanut sauce or sweet and sour sauce Royalty Free Stock Photo
Liver satay or liver pork in bamboo skewers eaten with peanut sauce or sweet and sour sauce Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pork Satay with Peanut Sauce Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pork satay grilled skewer with peanut sauce. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Satay Pork in Peanut Sauce
Grilled Pork Satay with Peanut Sauce and Vinegar Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pork Satay with Peanut Sauce Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pork satay grilled skewer with peanut sauce. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pork satay grilled skewer with peanut sauce. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Grilled pork satay with peanut sauce, Thai food Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pork satay grilled skewer with peanut sauce. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pork satay grilled skewer with peanut sauce. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Satay or sate, is a dish of seasoned, skewered and grilled meat, served with a sauce. Satay may consist of diced or sliced chicken, goat, mutton, beef, pork, fish, other meats, or tofu; the more authentic version uses skewers from the midrib of the coconut palm frond, although bamboo skewers are often used. These are grilled or barbecued over a wood or charcoal fire, then served with various spicy seasonings. Satay originated in Java, Indonesia. Satay is available almost anywhere in Indonesia, where it has become a national dish. It is also popular in many other Southeast Asian countries, including Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, the Philippines, and Thailand, as well as in Suriname and the Netherlands, as Indonesia is a former Dutch colony. Satay is a very popular delicacy in Indonesia; Indonesia's diverse ethnic groups' culinary arts (see Indonesian cuisine) have produced a wide variety of satays. In Indonesia, satay can be obtained from a travelling satay vendor, from a street-side tent-restaurant, in an upper-class restaurant, or during traditional celebration feasts. In Malaysia, satay is a popular dish—especially during celebrations—and can be found throughout the country.


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