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Nasi kuning is often described as "Indonesian yellow rice", [27] [4] although it is also served in neighbouring countries, e.g. in Malaysia as nasi kunyit and in the Philippines as kuning. This yellow rice dish holds a special cultural significance in some cultures in the region, considered as an auspicious food item essential for ceremonies ...
Green beans rice with tomato paste, meat and other spices, cooked in. Lo mai gai: China: Glutinous rice filled with chicken and other ingredients wrapped in a lotus leaf. Lugaw: Philippines: A Filipino glutinous rice porridge. Lumpia: Indonesia and Philippines: Spring rolls wrapper made from rice flour. Madumongso: Indonesia
A fragrant rice dish that consists of steamed white rice, chicken curry or chicken stewed in soy sauce, beef or chicken rendang, sambal goreng, urap, perkedel, and serundeng. Nasi ayam Semarang, Central Java Rice dish, meat dish A dish composed of rice, chicken, egg, tofu, and served with a sweet-salty coconut milk gravy. Nasi bakar: Nationwide
Bumbu is the Indonesian word for a blend of spices and for pastes and it commonly appears in the names of spice mixtures, sauces and seasoning pastes. The official Indonesian language dictionary describes bumbu as "various types of herbs and plants that have a pleasant aroma and flavour — such as ginger, turmeric, galangal, nutmeg and pepper — used to enhance the flavour of the food."
Rice flour based cake filled with peanuts paste, sometimes sprinkled with sesame seeds. Nagasari: Nationwide Steamed rice cake wrapped in banana leaves, and stuffed with banana. Onde-onde: Nationwide Glutinous rice cake balls, filled with sweet green beans paste, and rolled in sesame seed and then fried. Pai susu: Bali
Chicken betutu (two left) and duck betutu (four right) hanged in a restaurant in Ngurah Rai Airport, Bali. The term betutu is the Balinese word for a certain spice mixture which consist of shallots, garlic, turmeric, ginger, wild ginger, galangal, candle nuts, chili peppers, shrimp paste, and peanuts all finely ground using mortar and pestle.
The main ingredients of Tangerang Laksa are chicken stock, mung beans, potatoes and chives. [16] Tangerang Laksa consists of handmade noodles from the flour of boiled white rice and a thick yellow gravy similar to Bogor Laksa. Additionally, grated coconut and green beans are also added to give a sweet taste effect. [30]
It consists of thick wheat noodles or rice vermicelli with chicken, prawn or fish, served in spicy soup based on either rich and spicy curry coconut milk or on sour asam. Laksa banjar – steamed noodle-like balls, made from rice flour paste, served in thick yellowish soup made from coconut milk, ground spices and snakehead fish broth.