It was explained that the term soto (Indonesian food) comes from Chinese food in the Hokkien dialect of Cau do, Jao To, or Chau Tu, which means 'grass' or 'spice offal'. This culinary was first popular in the Semarang area.

It was explained that the term soto (Indonesian food) comes from Chinese food in the Hokkien dialect of Cau do, Jao To, or Chau Tu, which means 'grass' or 'spice offal'. This culinary was first popular in the Semarang area.

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