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Indonesian-–-Pecel

Indonesian – Pecel

Pecel is a traditional Indonesian dish that is commonly found in Java. It is a type of salad made from a variety of boiled or steamed vegetables, served with a rich and flavorful peanut sauce. Pecel is often enjoyed as a main dish or as a side dish and is known for its combination of...

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Indonesian-–-Nasi-Uduk

Indonesian – Nasi Uduk

Nasi Uduk is a traditional Indonesian dish that features fragrant, coconut rice served with various accompaniments. It is a popular dish in Jakarta and other parts of Indonesia, often eaten as breakfast or a light meal. The rice is cooked with coconut milk and spices, giving it a rich and savory flavor. Nasi Uduk is...

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Indonesian-–-Nasi-Goreng

Indonesian – Nasi Goreng

Nasi Goreng is a beloved and iconic Indonesian dish that translates to “fried rice.” It is a flavorful and savory stir-fried rice dish made with leftover rice, sautéed with a combination of vegetables, meat (like chicken, beef, or shrimp), and a variety of spices and seasonings. Nasi Goreng is often topped with fried shallots, a...

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Indonesian---Mie-Goreng

Indonesian – Mie Goreng

Mie Goreng is a popular Indonesian dish that translates to “fried noodles.” It is a savory, stir-fried noodle dish typically made with egg noodles or yellow noodles, sautéed with a variety of ingredients such as vegetables, meat (such as chicken, beef, or shrimp), eggs, and flavored with sweet soy sauce (kecap manis), garlic, shallots, and...

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Indonesian---Martabak

Indonesian – Martabak

Martabak is a popular Indonesian street food, known for its delicious, savory or sweet filling, and crispy exterior. There are two main types of Martabak: Martabak Manis (sweet Martabak) and Martabak Telur (savory Martabak). Both versions are beloved in Indonesia and are often sold by street vendors, especially in the evening. Key Features of Martabak:...

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Indonesian---Lumpia

Indonesian – Lumpia

Lumpia is a popular Indonesian snack or appetizer that consists of a crispy spring roll filled with a variety of ingredients such as vegetables, meat, or seafood. It is influenced by Chinese cuisine but has become a staple in Indonesian culinary culture, with several regional variations. Key Features of Lumpia: Types of Lumpia: Lumpia Semarang:...

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Indonesian-–-Gado-Gado

Indonesian – Gado Gado

Gado-Gado is a traditional Indonesian dish that is often referred to as an Indonesian salad. It consists of a variety of boiled or steamed vegetables, sometimes with rice or boiled potatoes, and is topped with a rich, flavorful peanut sauce. The dish is typically served with additional toppings such as hard-boiled eggs, tofu, tempeh, and...

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Indonesian-–-Bakso

Indonesian – Bakso

Indonesian Bakso is a popular meatball soup dish that is a favorite comfort food across Indonesia. The term “bakso” refers to the meatballs themselves, which are typically made from a mixture of beef or chicken and tapioca flour, giving them a distinct springy texture. The dish is commonly served with a flavorful broth, noodles, and...

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Indonesian-–-Ayam-Goreng

Indonesian – Ayam Goreng

Indonesian Ayam Goreng translates to “Fried Chicken”, but it is much more than just a fried chicken dish. Ayam Goreng is a beloved traditional Indonesian dish where chicken is marinated in a rich blend of spices, simmered until tender, and then deep-fried to achieve a crispy, golden exterior while retaining juicy and flavorful meat inside....

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Moroccan-–-Briouat

Moroccan – Brochettes

Moroccan Brochettes are traditional Moroccan kebabs, typically made by skewering marinated pieces of meat, poultry, or seafood and grilling them over an open flame or charcoal. They are known as “Qotban” (plural) or “Qotb” (singular) in Arabic. Key Features: Meat Options: Lamb, beef, chicken, or fish. Sometimes liver or minced meat (kefta) is used. Marinade:...

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