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Rendang jo kantang: beef rendang with baby potatoes, speciality of Kapau. Rendang kelinci: rabbit meat rendang, popular in Aceh. [71] Rendang kepiting (rendang ketam): crab rendang, which is crab cooked in rendang spices with sweet soy sauce. [72] Rendang lele: Catfish rendang. [65] Rendang lidah: beef tongue cooked as rendang. [73]
Malay cuisine (Malay: Masakan Melayu; Jawi: ماسقن ملايو ) is the traditional food of the ethnic Malays of Southeast Asia, residing in modern-day Malaysia, Indonesia (parts of Sumatra and Kalimantan), Singapore, Brunei, Southern Thailand and the Philippines (mostly southern) as well as Cocos Islands, Christmas Island, Sri Lanka and South Africa.
Indonesian cuisine is a collection of various regional culinary traditions that formed in the archipelagic nation of Indonesia.There are a wide variety of recipes and cuisines in part because Indonesia is composed of approximately 6,000 populated islands of the total 17,508 in the world's largest archipelago, [1] [2] with more than 600 ethnic groups.
The dishes, usually numbering a dozen, typically includes beef rendang, curried fish, stewed greens, chili eggplant, curried beef liver, tripe, intestines or foot tendons, fried beef lung, fried chicken, and sambal, the spicy sauces ubiquitous at Indonesian tables. Nasi padang served this way is akin to an at-your-table, by-the-plate buffet. [1]
Lontong cap go meh, a Peranakan Chinese Indonesian take on the traditional Indonesian dish. Masak titik, a style of vegetable soup that makes liberal use of white peppercorns. One version uses watermelon rind as the main ingredient. Another makes use of green or semi ripe papaya. Mee siam, dish of fried thin rice vermicelli with spicy gravy.
Meat (beef or mutton) with beans (black-eyed peas or kidney beans) stew, with spicy soup made of kluwek, coconut milk and other spices. Coto makassar: Makassarese Meat soup A Makassarese beef soup, a traditional beef and offal soto variant from Makassar, South Sulawesi. Empal gentong: Cirebon, West Java Meat soup Mutton or goat offal soup. Feijoada
Soto daging – beef soup, usually eat with jeroan (offal) or quail egg satay. Soto padang – beef rice noodle soup with potatoes and egg, specialty of Padang. Sroto or soto sokaraja – soto with peanut sambal. Coto makassar – Makassarese beef soup, a traditional beef and offal soto variant from Makassar, South Sulawesi. [9]
Nasi Katok, Beef rendang, nasi lemak, and pajeri nanas are popular foods in Brunei. [2] Among the few dishes peculiar to Brunei is ambuyat , a sticky ball of flavourless sago starch, which is wrapped around a bamboo fork and dipped into a spicy and sour gravy.