Indonesian Eid Dishes from Various Regions – Hi, t-mates, how’s your Ramadan so far? Even though it’s a bit sad to leave the holy month soon, surely you can’t wait to welcome Eid Al-Fitr, right?
What are you waiting for this Eid? Apart from meeting relatives, getting holiday allowance from your parents, grandmother, grandfather, uncle, and aunt, of course, you also can’t wait to eat typical Eid dishes that can make your Eid twice (or more) as great!
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8 Indonesian Eid Dishes for a Special Eid Moment
As a predominantly Muslim country, the celebration of Eid in Indonesia has always been celebrated massively. Famous for its delicious culinary delights, of course, the typical Eid dishes in various regions in Indonesia are very diverse.
Get ready to drool through the whole list! ?
1. Chicken Opor, Ketupat, and Javanese Fried Sambal & Chicken Liver
Usually, families also eat chicken opor and ketupat accompanied by fried sambal and chicken liver. If you’ve eaten these three dishes, it feels like you’re officially celebrating Eid!
2. Woku Chicken from Manado
Woku chicken is a spicy chicken served with red sauce, similar to rujak. There are various kinds of spices used in making woku chicken. Usually, this dish is one of the most awaited foods when Eid arrives in Manado. Yumm, it must be really delicious!
3. Lemang from Pontianak
Usually, the people of Pontianak eat lemang with rendang and coconut serundeng when Eid arrives. Have you ever tried this one?
4. Gomak Noodle from Medan
Fun fact, this dish was originally popular in the Toba Batak area and was also known as the Batak version of Spaghetti.
5. Timphan from Aceh
When travelers visit Aceh and try timphan, big chances are they will miss it once they go home!
6. Nasu Likku and Nasu Palekko from Makassar
7. Pempek and Tekwan from Palembang
Pempek is indeed a type of food favored by various groups. Made from flour and sea fish, fried pempek served with vinegar has a really addictive taste. Besides that, which is no less delicious, Palembang also has tekwan made of fish and sago which is cut into small pieces and usually served with savory sauce and vermicelli.
8. Poteng Jaje Tujak from Lombok
This typical Lombok food with a sweet taste is a must-eat during Eid. Poteng Jaje Tujak is made from poteng (tape) mixed with white sticky rice and jaje tujak (a mixture of white sticky rice, black sticky rice, and coconut).
Because it has to go through a fermentation process, the process of making this food takes a long time. However, after that, it’s all worth it ?
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Woohooo! Who’s drooling after seeing the list of Indonesian Eid dishes from various regions above? Do you think there are special foods from your hometown, t-mates?
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