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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-Padang

Indonesian – Nasi Padang

Nasi Padang is a traditional Indonesian dish from Padang, the capital of West Sumatra. It is a popular and flavorful meal that consists of steamed rice (nasi) served with a variety of spicy, flavorful dishes, typically made from meat, fish, vegetables, and rich sauces. The dishes are usually served in small portions, allowing for a...

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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-–-Gudeg

Indonesian – Gudeg

Indonesian Gudeg is a traditional dish from Yogyakarta and Central Java, made from unripe jackfruit (nangka muda) stewed in coconut milk and a blend of aromatic spices. It is a beloved staple in Javanese cuisine, known for its unique sweet and savory flavor profile. Key Features of Gudeg: Main Ingredient: Unripe Jackfruit: The young jackfruit...

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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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