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Ulam a traditional salad produced from the leaves of Centella asiatica is typically eaten with anchovies cincalok or shrimp paste. It is recognised as a popular main dish in traditional Malay villages.[citation needed]Ulam can be eaten simply as it is or with cucumber cabbage and eggplant. Another type of ulam is traditional ulam in which it is used more as an ingredient such as in nasi ulam (ulam rice) nasi kerabu (a type of bluish-coloured rice) and cooking with other vegetables.

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