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[[File:Nasi Campur.jpg|thumb|right|Personal serving of nasi Bali, on a woven bamboo plate with rice surrounded by pieces of meat and vegetable side dishes.]]
Indonesian meals are commonly eaten with the combination of a [[spoon]] in the right hand and [[fork]] in the left hand (to push the food onto the spoon). Unlike the European dining custom, [[knives]] are absent from the dining table, thus most of the ingredients such as vegetables and meat are already cut into bite-size pieces prior to cooking.Although, in many parts of the country, such as [[West Java]], [[Gorontalo]] and [[West Sumatra]], it is also common to eat with one's bare hands.
Personal serving of nasi Bali, on a woven bamboo plate with rice surrounded by pieces of meat and vegetable side dishes.

Indonesian meals are commonly eaten with the combination of a spoon in the right hand and fork in the left hand (to push the food onto the spoon). Unlike the European dining custom, knives are absent from the dining table, thus most of the ingredients such as vegetables and meat are already cut into bite-size pieces prior to cooking.Although, in many parts of the country, such as West Java, Gorontalo and West Sumatra, it is also common to eat with one's bare hands.