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'''Indian Indonesian cuisine''' ([[Indonesian language|Indonesian]]: '''''Masakan India-Indonesia''''') is characterized by the mixture of [[Indian cuisine]] with local [[Indonesian cuisine|Indonesian-style]]. This cuisine consists of adaptations of authentic dishes from [[India]], as well as original creations inspired by the diverse food culture of [[Indonesia]]. [[Indian cuisine#Diaspora and fusion cuisines|Indian influence]] can be observed in Indonesia as early as the 4th century. Following the spread of [[Islam]] to Indonesia and trading, made their way into Indonesian cuisine. Examples include Indian [[biryani]], [[murtabak]], [[curry]] and [[paratha]] that influenced [[Acehnese cuisine|Acehnese]], [[Padang cuisine|Minangkabau]], [[Malay cuisine|Malay]], [[Palembang cuisine|Palembangese]], [[Betawi cuisine|Betawi]] and [[Javanese cuisine]].
'''Indian Indonesian cuisine''' ([[Indonesian language|Indonesian]]: '''''Masakan India-Indonesia''''') is characterized by the mixture of [[Indian cuisine]] with local [[Indonesian cuisine|Indonesian-style]]. This cuisine consists of adaptations of authentic dishes from [[India]], as well as original creations inspired by the diverse food culture of [[Indonesia]]. [[Indian cuisine#Diaspora and fusion cuisines|Indian influence]] can be observed in Indonesia as early as the 4th century. Following the spread of [[Islam]] to Indonesia and trading, made their way into Indonesian cuisine. Examples include Indian [[biryani]], [[murtabak]], [[curry]] and [[paratha]] that influenced [[Acehnese cuisine|Acehnese]], [[Padang cuisine|Minangkabau]], [[Malay cuisine|Malay]], [[Palembang cuisine|Palembangese]], [[Betawi cuisine|Betawi]] and [[Javanese cuisine]].


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See [[Indian_cuisine#Diaspora_and_fusion_cuisines|influence of Indian cuisine in Indonesia]], due to [[Indianisation]] as part of [[Greater India]] as [[History of Indian influence on Southeast Asia|Southeast Asia have been historically influenced by the Indian culture, religion and cuisine]].
See [[Indian_cuisine#Diaspora_and_fusion_cuisines|influence of Indian cuisine in Indonesia]], due to [[Indianisation]] as part of [[Greater India]] as [[History of Indian influence on Southeast Asia|Southeast Asia have been historically influenced by the Indian culture, religion and cuisine]].


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==List of Indian Indonesian foods==
==List of Indian Indonesian foods==
This list also includes [[List of Indonesian dishes|Indonesian dishes]] that has experienced of acculturation or assimilation to [[Indian cuisine]].
This list also includes [[List of Indonesian dishes|Indonesian dishes]] that has experienced of acculturation or assimilation to [[Indian cuisine]].


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===Dishes===
===Dishes===
* '''[[Appam|Apem]]''', a traditional [[Kue|cake]] of steamed dough made of [[rice flour]], [[coconut milk]], yeast and [[Palm syrup|palm sugar]], usually served with grated coconut.
* '''[[Appam|Apem]]''', a traditional [[Kue|cake]] of steamed dough made of [[rice flour]], [[coconut milk]], yeast and [[Palm syrup|palm sugar]], usually served with grated coconut.
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* '''[[Tongseng]]''', a dish of goat meat, mutton or beef [[stew]] dish in [[curry]]-like soup with vegetables and [[sweet soy sauce]].
* '''[[Tongseng]]''', a dish of goat meat, mutton or beef [[stew]] dish in [[curry]]-like soup with vegetables and [[sweet soy sauce]].


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===Snacks and desserts===
===Snacks and desserts===
* '''[[Adhirasam]]''', sweets from [[Tamil cuisine]].
* '''[[Adhirasam]]''', sweets from [[Tamil cuisine]].
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* '''[[Samosa]]''', a fried or baked [[dumpling]] with a savoury filling, such as spiced potatoes, onions, peas, or lentils.
* '''[[Samosa]]''', a fried or baked [[dumpling]] with a savoury filling, such as spiced potatoes, onions, peas, or lentils.


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===Beverages===
===Beverages===
* '''Kopi tarik''', a [[coffee]], dark roasted with margarine and sugar, which is sweetened with [[condensed milk]] and pulled to froth it up.
* '''Kopi tarik''', a [[coffee]], dark roasted with margarine and sugar, which is sweetened with [[condensed milk]] and pulled to froth it up.
* '''[[Teh tarik]]''', hot [[milk tea]] beverage.
* '''[[Teh tarik]]''', hot [[milk tea]] beverage.


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==Gallery==
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==See also==
==See also==
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* [[Indian Indonesian]]
* [[Indian Indonesian]]


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Latest revision as of 21:01, 20 June 2025

Roti canai and mutton curry, Indian influence on Indonesian cuisine.

Indian Indonesian cuisine (Indonesian: Masakan India-Indonesia) is characterized by the mixture of Indian cuisine with local Indonesian-style. This cuisine consists of adaptations of authentic dishes from India, as well as original creations inspired by the diverse food culture of Indonesia. Indian influence can be observed in Indonesia as early as the 4th century. Following the spread of Islam to Indonesia and trading, made their way into Indonesian cuisine. Examples include Indian biryani, murtabak, curry and paratha that influenced Acehnese, Minangkabau, Malay, Palembangese, Betawi and Javanese cuisine.

History

See influence of Indian cuisine in Indonesia, due to Indianisation as part of Greater India as Southeast Asia have been historically influenced by the Indian culture, religion and cuisine.

List of Indian Indonesian foods

This list also includes Indonesian dishes that has experienced of acculturation or assimilation to Indian cuisine.

Dishes

Snacks and desserts

Beverages

Gallery

See also