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        <title>Tipat Bulung: A Timeless Balinese Local Culinary Tradition</title>
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        <description><![CDATA[ Tipat bulung is a traditional Balinese dish made of rice cakes, seaweed, and pindang broth, reflecting simplicity and local coastal wisdom. It represents the close relationship between Balinese culture, nature, and enduring culinary traditions. ]]></description>
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