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		<title>Balinese drinks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[One might say &#8216;Bintang&#8217; when asked what a Balinese drink is, but its not really. Traditional Balinese drinks include kopyor (coconut water) which is served with chunks of the fresh meat. Air jeruk is the juice of an orange, usually the small green skinned ones you&#8217;ll see in a lcoal market. Sugar will probably be [...]]]></description>
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