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  2. Rawon - Wikipedia

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    Rawon. Rawon ( Javanese: ꦫꦮꦺꦴꦤ꧀) is an Indonesian beef soup. [3] Originating from the Javanese cuisine of East Java, rawon utilizes the black keluak nut as the main seasoning, which gives a dark color and nutty flavor to the soup, thus rawon often described as "black beef soup". [1]

  3. Lotek (food) - Wikipedia

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    Lotek (food) Lotek (alt. spelling: lothek, Javanese: ꦭꦺꦴꦛꦼꦏ꧀) is a Javanese (Indonesian) vegetable-based salad with peanut sauce. [1] While the sauce ingredients are the same with that of pecel, lotek sauce is typically much sweeter to taste, a nod to a classic "Matraman" (adj. belong to the Mataram Sultanate) cuisine. [2] [3]

  4. Pecel - Wikipedia

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    Pecel ( Indonesian pronunciation: [pət͡ʃəl], Javanese :ꦥꦼꦕꦼꦭ꧀) is a traditional Javanese salad with peanut sauce, [1] usually eaten with carbs ( steamed rice, lontong or ketupat ). [2] [3] The simplicity of its preparation and cheap price has contributed to its popularity throughout Java. It has become a food that represents ...

  5. Nasi liwet - Wikipedia

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    Nasi liwet is an Indonesian dish rice dish cooked in coconut milk, added with chicken broth, salam leaves, lemongrass, and spices, from Solo, Central Java, Indonesia. [1] Thus, the rice has a rich, aromatic, and succulent taste. [3] The uniqueness of nasi liwet is that it applies a traditional Javanese way of cooking rice in coconut milk.

  6. Nasi kuning - Wikipedia

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    Rice cooked in turmeric surrounded with side dishes. Similar dishes. Hsi htamin. Media: Nasi kuning. Nasi kuning in its tumpeng form. Nasi kuning ( Indonesian for: "yellow rice"), [2] or sometimes called nasi kunyit (Indonesian for: "turmeric rice"), is an Indonesian fragrant rice dish cooked with coconut milk and turmeric, [3] [4] hence the ...

  7. Javanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Chicken, goat meat, beef, lamb and mutton are popular meats in Javanese cuisine. Next to common farmed chicken, the ayam kampung or free-range chicken, is popular and valued for its leaner, more natural flavors. Almost 90% of Javanese are Muslim, and consequently, much of Javanese cuisine omits pork.

  8. Nasi kucing - Wikipedia

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    100 calories kcal. Media: Nasi kucing. Nasi kucing ( [ˈnasi ˈkutʃɪŋ]; also known as ꦱꦼꦒ ꦏꦸꦕꦶꦁ ( sěgå kucing) [1] and often translated cat rice [2] or cat's rice) is an Indonesian rice dish that originated in Central Java, primarily in the Yogyakarta, Semarang, and Surakarta areas but has since spread throughout the country.

  9. Nasi bogana - Wikipedia

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    Nasi bogana. Nasi bogana or nasi begana, pronounced as nah-see boh-gâna, is an Indonesian -style rice dish, originally from Tegal, Central Java. It is usually wrapped in banana leaves and served with side dishes. [1] This rice dish is a type of nasi rames or nasi campur — terms used for dishes that have rice and a variety of side dishes. [2]