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        <title>A Blend of Vegetables and Coconut: Jukut Urab as a Distinctive Flavor of Traditional Balinese Cuisine</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Jukut urab is a traditional Balinese dish made from boiled vegetables, grated coconut, and fried shallots, symbolizing simplicity as well as local wisdom. The combination of savory, fresh, and slightly spicy flavors makes jukut urab a symbol of balance between nature, nutrition, and culture that remains preserved to this day. ]]></description>
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