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The most common poultry consumed is [[chicken (food)|chicken]] and [[Duck (food)|duck]] to a lesser amount, [[Squab (food)|pigeon]], quail and wild swamp bird such as [[watercock]] are also consumed. Traditionally, Indonesians breed free-range chickens in the villages known as ''[[Ayam Kampong|ayam kampung]]'' (village chicken). Compared to common domesticated chickens, these village chickens are thinner and their meat are slightly firmer. Various recipes of ''[[ayam goreng]]'' (fried chicken) and ''[[ayam bakar]]'' (grilled chicken) are commonly found throughout Indonesia. Other than frying or grilling, chicken might be cooked as soup, such as ''sup ayam'' and ''[[soto ayam]]'', or cooked in [[coconut milk]] as ''[[opor ayam]]''. Chicken [[satay]] is also commonly found in Indonesia; it is barbecued on skewers and served with peanut sauce. Popular chicken recipes include ''ayam goreng kalasan'' from [[Yogyakarta]], ''ayam bakar padang'' from [[Padang]], ''[[ayam taliwang]]'' from Lombok, ''ayam betutu'' from [[Bali]], and ''ayam goreng lengkuas'' (galangal fried chicken).

The most common poultry consumed is chicken and duck to a lesser amount, pigeon, quail and wild swamp bird such as watercock are also consumed. Traditionally, Indonesians breed free-range chickens in the villages known as ayam kampung (village chicken). Compared to common domesticated chickens, these village chickens are thinner and their meat are slightly firmer. Various recipes of ayam goreng (fried chicken) and ayam bakar (grilled chicken) are commonly found throughout Indonesia. Other than frying or grilling, chicken might be cooked as soup, such as sup ayam and soto ayam, or cooked in coconut milk as opor ayam. Chicken satay is also commonly found in Indonesia; it is barbecued on skewers and served with peanut sauce. Popular chicken recipes include ayam goreng kalasan from Yogyakarta, ayam bakar padang from Padang, ayam taliwang from Lombok, ayam betutu from Bali, and ayam goreng lengkuas (galangal fried chicken).