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Bobotie, ready in a baking dish Bobotie, with egg and milk-soaked bread mixture, colored with turmeric. Almonds for topping, banana, chutney, coconut and rice on side. Today, bobotie is much more likely to be made with beef or lamb, although pork can also be used.
Mi kopyok – noodle soup with garlic broth, fried tofu, and rice cracker. Mi kuah – literally "boiled noodles" in English, made of yellow egg noodles with a spicy soup gravy. Mi ongklok – boiled noodles were made using cabbage, chunks of chopped leaves, and starchy thick soup called ‘’loh’’. Usually served with satay and tempeh.
A noodle dish made up of thin yellow egg noodles or bihun with spicy curry soup, sambal, coconut milk, and a choice of dried tofu, prawns, cuttlefish, chicken, egg, and mint leaves. Mi kering: Makassarese and Chinese Indonesian Noodle dish Dried noodles served with thick gravy and sliced chicken, shrimp, mushrooms, liver, and squid. Mi koba
Indonesian mie telur or yellow wheat and egg noodles, main ingredient for various Indonesian noodle dishes. Bakmi – yellow wheat noodles with egg and meat. Bihun – rice vermicelli, thin form of rice noodles. Kwetiau – flat or thick rice noodles made of rice. Locupan – white semi-transparent noodles made of rice flour.
Afghani lamb kebab and yellow rice Lomo saltado served with arroz amarillo (yellow rice) in Peruvian cuisine. Yellow rice is a traditional yellow-colored rice dish in Iranian, Middle East, Moroccan, [1] Ecuadorian, Peruvian, [2] Caribbean, Portuguese, Filipino, Afghan, Indian, Sri Lankan, South African and Indonesian cuisines. It is made using ...
Nasi gonjleng, steamed rice with spices, very similar in terms of flavor with Nasi Kebuli. Nasi goreng domba, a mutton fried rice. Nasi goreng kambing, a spicy fried rice with goat meat, cooked in ghee. Nasi samin, fragrant yellow rice dish cooked in spices; Nasi mandi, rice dish made from rice, meat (lamb, goat or chicken), and a mixture of ...
The thick yellow noodles are served with slices of beef, goat meat, lamb, mutton, and seafood, such as shrimp or crab. They are served in rich, hot and spicy curry-like soup. The bumbu spice mixture consist of black pepper, red chili pepper, shallot, garlic, cardamom, caraway, cumin and star anise. [2]
The yellow-coloured rice is perceived to look like a pile of gold, [9] so it is often served on festive occasions, including parties, housewarmings, welcoming guests, and opening ceremonies, as a symbol of good fortune, prosperity, wealth, and dignity. [10] Nasi kuning is quite widespread and commonly found in Indonesian culture.