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26 June 2025
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09:10 Fire talk contribs set the priority languages for translatable page Gulai to Japanese | ||||
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08:55 (cur | prev) +23,316 Fire talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|Southeast Asian dish}} {{Infobox food | name = Gulai | image = Gulai ayam3.jpg | image_size = 250px | caption = A plate of chicken ''gulai''. | alternate_name = Indonesian curry<br>Malay curry | country = Maritime Southeast Asia | region = Sumatra, Malay Peninsula | national_cuisine = Indonesia, Malaysia, [[Singapore]...") |
21 June 2025
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09:07 Fire talk contribs set the priority languages for translatable page Indonesian cuisine to Japanese | ||||
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09:07 Fire talk contribs marked Indonesian cuisine for translation |
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09:00 (cur | prev) +104,718 Fire talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|Culinary traditions of Indonesia}} {{See also|List of Indonesian dishes}} thumb|right|260px|Example of an Indonesian [[Sundanese cuisine|Sundanese meal: ''ikan bakar'' (grilled fish), ''nasi timbel'' (rice wrapped in banana leaf), ''ayam goreng'' (fried chicken), ''sambal'', fried ''tempeh'' and tofu, and ''sayur asem''; the bowl of water with lime is ''kobokan''.]] {{Cuisine...") |