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''Petis udang'' is a version of shrimp/prawn paste used in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. In Indonesia it is particularly popular in [[East Java]]. This thick black paste has a molasses like consistency instead of the hard brick like appearance of belacan. It also tastes sweeter because of the [[added sugar]]. Petis is produced by boiling down the slurry of leftovers from shrimp processing. Molasses is generally added to provide a sweet flavour to the petis.  It is used to flavour common local street foods like ''[[popiah]]'' spring rolls, ''[[Asam laksa]]'', ''chee cheong fan'' rice rolls and ''[[rojak]]'' salads, such as [[Rujak#Rujak Cingur|''rujak cingur'']] and [[Rujak#Rujak Petis|''rujak petis'']]. In Indonesia, major producer of ''petis'' are home industries in [[Sidoarjo]], [[Pasuruan]] and [[Gresik]] area in [[East Java]].

Petis udang is a version of shrimp/prawn paste used in Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore. In Indonesia it is particularly popular in East Java. This thick black paste has a molasses like consistency instead of the hard brick like appearance of belacan. It also tastes sweeter because of the added sugar. Petis is produced by boiling down the slurry of leftovers from shrimp processing. Molasses is generally added to provide a sweet flavour to the petis. It is used to flavour common local street foods like popiah spring rolls, Asam laksa, chee cheong fan rice rolls and rojak salads, such as rujak cingur and rujak petis. In Indonesia, major producer of petis are home industries in Sidoarjo, Pasuruan and Gresik area in East Java.