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Dendeng is thinly sliced dried meat in Indonesian cuisine. [1] It is preserved through a mixture of sugar and spices and dried via a frying process. [2] It is similar to jerky. Dendeng is traditionally produced by using some spices and sugar at various levels. Therefore, its flavour is sweet and spicy.
Sayur daun ubi kayu or sayur daun singkong, boiled cassava leaves; Rendang, chunks of beef stewed in spicy coconut milk and chili gravy, cooked well until dried. Other than beef, rendang ayam (chicken rendang) and rendang itik (duck rendang) can be found; Daun ubi tumbuk, cassava leaves in coconut milk
Daun ubi tumbuk (Indonesian for "pounded cassava leaves") is a vegetable dish commonly found in Indonesia, made from pounded cassava leaves. In Indonesian , daun means leaf, ubi refers to cassava, and tumbuk means pounded.
[65] [67] Rendang daun puding is a type of rendang kuning that incorporates daun puding while rendang kacang includes chicken organs and long beans for added flavor and texture. [ 66 ] In Malacca, a fiery version called rendang cili api , made with bird’s eye chilies, coconut milk, and spices, often features unique ingredients like cockles ...
Dendeng balado, thin crispy beef with chili. Dendeng batokok , thin strips of pounded and softened grilled beef . Gulai , curry dish with main ingredients might be poultry, goat meat, beef, mutton, various kinds of offal, fish and seafood, and also vegetables such as cassava leaves and unripe jackfruit.
Dendeng balado (dendeng balado, thinly sliced dry fried beef) [6] Kantang balado or kentang balado (potato balado) [7] Talua balado or telur balado (egg balado) [8]
Dengke mas naniura [a] is a traditional Batak dish originating from the North Sumatra province of Indonesia. [2] The name of the dish means "pickled fish" in the Toba Batak language.
Usually, oncom is made from the by-products from the production of other foods: soy pulp remains from making tofu, peanut press cake remains after the oil has been pressed out, cassava tailings when extracting the starch (pati singkong), coconut press cake remaining after the oil has been pressed out or when coconut milk has been produced