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        <title>Jimbaran Fish Sate Lilit: The Taste of the Sea Blended with Lemongrass</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Jimbaran fish sate lilit is a beloved Balinese specialty made from fresh sea fish mixed with rich spices, wrapped around flat bamboo sticks, and grilled to perfection. Its flavor becomes even more irresistible when paired with sambal matah, a vibrant and spicy condiment. Beyond its taste, sate lilit is a cultural symbol that reflects the coastal identity of the Jimbaran community. ]]></description>
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