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Arsik is an Indonesian spicy fish dish of the Batak Toba and Mandailing people of North Sumatra, usually using the common carp (known in Indonesia as ikan mas or gold fish). [1] Distinctively Batak elements of the dish are the use of torch ginger fruit (asam cikala), and andaliman (similar to Sichuan pepper). [1]
It has now assumed a huge social significance in Indonesia where it is a point of local and national pride and is the emblematic species for marine conservation in the Southeast Asia. [5] DNA studies and habitat conservation research are ongoing, [ 17 ] and marine protected areas have been established [ 26 ] [ 29 ] .
Pekasam fish fermentation technique is widely distributed in Malay Archipelago; more precisely in Sumatra, Malay Peninsula, and Borneo.. Pekasam or Bekasam is widely distributed in Indonesia, especially in Gayo highlands in Aceh, [4] Riau, [5] South Sumatra, [6] Kapuas Hulu in West Kalimantan, [7] Banjarmasin in South Kalimantan, and Cirebon in West Java.
Bahasa Indonesia; עברית; Latina ... Pages in category "Fish of Indonesia" The following 170 pages are in this category, out of 170 total. This list may not ...
Tempoyak ikan patin, Pangasius in sweet and spicy tempoyak sauce, specialty of Palembang. In Indonesia, tempoyak is especially popular in Palembang , and also in other cities and provinces in Sumatra such as Riau , [ 1 ] Jambi , Bengkulu , Lampung and also Pontianak in Kalimantan .
Hemibagrus nemurus is a species of catfishes in the family Bagridae.After a major review by Ng and Kottelat (2013), its distribution is believed to be confined to Java.[1]: 233 It is found in Sumatra in the Bukit Tigapuluh National Park in 2016, too.
Cakalang fufu products can be found in major cities across Indonesia. [7] A common problem for local producers of cakalang fufu is raising the capital necessary to expand production. To solve this problem the Ministry of Industry (Indonesia) provides concessional loans ( soft loans ) through local governments. [ 8 ]
Pempek, mpek-mpek and also known as colloquially as empek-empek is a savoury Indonesian fishcake delicacy, made of fish and tapioca, from Palembang, [1] South Sumatera, Indonesia. Pempek is served with a rich sweet and sour sauce called kuah cuka or kuah cuko (lit.