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Siomay (also Somay) is an Indonesian steamed fish dumpling with vegetables served in peanut sauce. It is derived from Chinese Shumai. It is considered a light meal that is similar to the Chinese Dim Sum but is cone shaped. It is traditionally made from tenggiri (wahoo) fish meat. Sometimes other types of seafood such as tuna mackerel and prawn also can be used to make siomay. Other complements to siomay are steamed cabbage potatoes bitter gourd and tofu.

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