Krupuk tanah
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Krupuk tanah or Krupuk usek or soil cracker, is a snack made of a certain type of fine-grain clay mixed with sago flour. To add flavorings, salt and garlic may be added. It comes molded as various shapes and forms— from round, square, to webbed-circle form.
Krupuk tanah is usually in purple hue, and can be found at traditional markets in Pekalongan, Java, Indonesia, especially in the town of Weleri.
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