e/Tapai

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has glosseng: Tapai (ta-pie) or tape (ta-peh), sometimes referred to as peuyeum (from Sundanese Language) , is a traditional fermented food found throughout much of East- and Southeast Asia. It is a sweet or sour alcoholic paste and can be used directly as a food or in traditional recipes. Tapai can be made from a variety of carbohydrate sources, but typically from cassava, white rice, or glutinous rice. Fermentation is performed by a variety of moulds including Aspergillus oryzae, Rhizopus oryzae, Amylomyces rouxii or Mucor spp, and yeasts including Saccharomyces cerevisiae, and Saccharomycopsis fibuliger, Endomycopsis burtonii and others, along with bacteria.<ref name="FAO1"/><ref name="Gandjar1"/> Tapai is also used to make alcoholic beverages.
lexicalizationeng: tapai
instance ofe/Fermentation (food)
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Indonesian
has glossind: Tapai singkong adalah tapai yang dibuat dari singkong yang difermentasi. Makanan ini populer di Jawa dan dikenal di seluruh tempat, mulai dari Jawa Barat hingga Jawa Timur. Di Jawa Barat, tapai singkong dikenal sebagai peuyeum (bahasa Sunda).
lexicalizationind: Tapai singkong
lexicalizationind: Tape singkong
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