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A cook making nasi goreng in a food market in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. Popular variants of nasi goreng in Brunei, Malaysia and Singapore include: Nasi goreng ayam (fried rice usually served with crispy fried chicken with sweet chilli sauce) Nasi goreng belacan (fried with leftover sambal belacan and fish or other meats)
Nasi goreng pattaya, or simply nasi pattaya, is a Southeast Asian fried rice dish made by covering or wrapping chicken fried rice in thin fried egg or omelette. Despite its apparent reference to the city of Pattaya in Thailand , the dish is believed to originate from Malaysia , and today is also commonly found in Singapore .
Nasi goreng: Nationwide Rice dish, fried rice (Fried Rice) steamed rice stir-fried with eggs, meatballs, chicken/beef/shrimp, assorted vegetables. The rice is made brown with thick and sweet soy sauce (kecap manis). [8] Nasi goreng jawa: Javanese Rice dish, fried rice Javanese fried rice, commonly seasoned with sambal. Nasi goreng kambing: Betawi
Nasi campur is a ubiquitous dish around Indonesia and as diverse as the Indonesian archipelago itself, with regional variations. [1] There is no exact rule, recipe, or definition of what makes nasi campur, since Indonesians and, by large, Southeast Asians commonly consume steamed rice, added with side dishes consisting of vegetables and meat.
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.
Nasi tutug oncom is usually wrapped in banana leaf and served with a choice of side dishes, of which Indonesian traditional fried chicken ayam goreng is a popular one. [6] This method of serving is quite similar to other Indonesian fragrant dish nasi uduk that is also consumed with an array of protein sources.
Nasi katok (Jawi: ناسي كاتوق) is a dish originating from Brunei. [1] At its core, nasi katok is traditionally composed of steamed rice , ayam goreng (fried chicken) and a spicy sambal sauce, often presented as individual servings wrapped in brown paper or contained within boxes.
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