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dbpedia:Fish_cracker
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Fish crackers are deep fried crackers made from fish and spices that serve as flavouring. The crackers also mixed with tapioca flour and/or sago flour as the main ingredients and the salt, sugar and MSG as seasonings. Fish crackers can be found in Southeast Asia and East Asia. However, they are more varied and commonly found in Indonesia and Malaysia.
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Fish cracker
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dc:type
Snack
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dbpedia:Indonesia dbpedia:Malaysia
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Fish, tapioca starch, spices and otheringredients
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Room temperature
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dbpedia:Snack