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Indonesian markets abound with many types of tropical fruit. These are an important part of the Indonesian diet, either eaten freshly, or made into juices (such as ''jus alpukat''), desserts (such as ''es buah'' and [[es teler]]), processed in savoury and spicy dishes like [[rujak]], fried like ''[[pisang goreng]]'' (fried banana), cooked into cakes (such as ''kue pisang'' or ''bika ambon''), sweetened and preserved such as ''sale pisang'' and ''manisan buah'', or processed into kripik (crispy chips) as snacks like jackfruit or banana chips.

Indonesian markets abound with many types of tropical fruit. These are an important part of the Indonesian diet, either eaten freshly, or made into juices (such as jus alpukat), desserts (such as es buah and es teler), processed in savoury and spicy dishes like rujak, fried like pisang goreng (fried banana), cooked into cakes (such as kue pisang or bika ambon), sweetened and preserved such as sale pisang and manisan buah, or processed into kripik (crispy chips) as snacks like jackfruit or banana chips.