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Asinan is a pickled (through brined or vinegared) vegetable or fruit dish commonly found in Indonesia. The term asin is Indonesian word for salty which refers to the process of preserving the ingredients by soaking them in a solution of salty water. Asinan is quite similar to rujak’ which is usually served fresh while asinan is preserved vegetables or fruits. Of the many types and variations of asinan in Indonesia the most popular are asinan Betawi and asinan Bogor.

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