See cinavu on Wiktionary
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},
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"A traditional Paiwan dumpling made of millet (or glutinous rice, taro flour) and pork wrapped in Trichodesma calycosum leaves, typically served during festivals."
],
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"glutinous",
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"flour",
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}
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