Translations:Indonesian cuisine/46/en: Difference between revisions

From Azupedia
Jump to navigation Jump to search
FuzzyBot (talk | contribs)
Importing a new version from external source
 
(No difference)

Latest revision as of 09:08, 21 June 2025

Information about message (contribute)
This message has no documentation. If you know where or how this message is used, you can help other translators by adding documentation to this message.
Message definition (Indonesian cuisine)
The meat can be cooked in rich spices and [[coconut milk]] such as beef, goat or lamb ''[[rendang]]'', skewered, seasoned and grilled chicken or mutton as [[satay]], barbecued meats, or sliced and cooked in rich broth soup as ''[[soto (food)|soto]]''. Muttons and various [[offal]]s can be use as ingredients for soto soup or ''[[gulai]]'' curry. In Bali, with its Hindu majority, the ''[[babi guling]]'' (pig roast) is popular among locals as well as non-Muslim visitors, while the [[Batak]] people of [[North Sumatra]] have ''[[babi panggang]]'' that is a similar dish. [[Wild boar]] are also commonly consumed in [[Papua (province)|Papua]]. The meat also can be processed to be thinly-sliced and dried as [[dendeng]] (jerky), or made into abon ([[meat floss]]). ''Dendeng celeng'' is Indonesian "dried, jerked" boar meat. Raised [[Rabbit meat|rabbit]]s are also consumed as food in mountainous region of Indonesia.

The meat can be cooked in rich spices and coconut milk such as beef, goat or lamb rendang, skewered, seasoned and grilled chicken or mutton as satay, barbecued meats, or sliced and cooked in rich broth soup as soto. Muttons and various offals can be use as ingredients for soto soup or gulai curry. In Bali, with its Hindu majority, the babi guling (pig roast) is popular among locals as well as non-Muslim visitors, while the Batak people of North Sumatra have babi panggang that is a similar dish. Wild boar are also commonly consumed in Papua. The meat also can be processed to be thinly-sliced and dried as dendeng (jerky), or made into abon (meat floss). Dendeng celeng is Indonesian "dried, jerked" boar meat. Raised rabbits are also consumed as food in mountainous region of Indonesia.