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  • noun A traditional Asian fruit and vegetable salad dish.

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Examples

  • I also enjoyed a classic salad from Singapore called "rojak" -- made with pineapple, cucumber, mango, fish sauce, shrimp paste and ground nuts, prepared by chef KF Seetoh.

    Rozanne Gold: Tastes of the Week: Notes From Napa Valley Rozanne Gold 2011

  • I also enjoyed a classic salad from Singapore called "rojak" -- made with pineapple, cucumber, mango, fish sauce, shrimp paste and ground nuts, prepared by chef KF Seetoh.

    Rozanne Gold: Tastes of the Week: Notes From Napa Valley Rozanne Gold 2011

  • I also enjoyed a classic salad from Singapore called "rojak" -- made with pineapple, cucumber, mango, fish sauce, shrimp paste and ground nuts, prepared by chef KF Seetoh.

    Rozanne Gold: Tastes of the Week: Notes From Napa Valley Rozanne Gold 2011

  • I also enjoyed a classic salad from Singapore called "rojak" -- made with pineapple, cucumber, mango, fish sauce, shrimp paste and ground nuts, prepared by chef KF Seetoh.

    Rozanne Gold: Tastes of the Week: Notes From Napa Valley Rozanne Gold 2011

  • A 57-year-old woman died Monday after eating last week at the street stand selling Indian rojak, which is usually a combination of fried seafood and egg with gravy, the Health Ministry said in a statement late Monday.

    unknown title 2009

  • Yes, Singapore's very special delicacy - "rojak" is a mixed of stuffs like dough sticks, pineapples, tunips etc. So it's basically a mess of food with black sauce. (weird description?)

    dannychoo.com - Your portal to Japan 2008

  • It's not only a rojak blog, it's like sambal belacan where everything blend and mixed up in the food processor.

    Archive 2009-06-01 Jerine 2009

  • This stall has been serving Indian rojak -- a classic Singapore dish of fried foods such as prawn fritters, squid, prawn-paste cakes and potatoes with chilies -- since the 1960s.

    Powerfully Good Cookie 2009

  • It's not only a rojak blog, it's like sambal belacan where everything blend and mixed up in the food processor.

    Ransom. No! I mean random... Jerine 2009

  • February 17th, 2005 at 7:13 pm whoa, i was like wth? but then i tried to read something and got to ‘makan rojak’ when i realized it was in malay… lol. anyhoo, it sure looks different now!

    Blatant Blog Plagarism 2005

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  • a colloquialism for a mixed asian race.

    also, a delicious dish!

    November 1, 2009