Urap

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Urap

Urap is an Indonesian salad dish of steamed vegetables mixed with seasoned and dressed by coconut. Urap can be eaten as a salad for vegetarian or as a side dish. Urap is usually found as a prerequisite side dish of Javanese tumpeng, a cone shaped rice mound surrounded with assorted dishes.<ref>

Tasty Indonesian Food - Urap-urap Sayur(link). Tasty Indonesian Food.


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Menu Vegetarian Nasi Urap(link). web.archive.org.

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Ingredients[edit]

Spinach, water spinach, young cassava leaf, papaya leaf, Chinese longbeans, bean sprouts and cabbage.

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