Nasi kari (original) (raw)

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Indian Indonesian rice dish

Nasi kari

A plate of nasi kari
Alternative names Nasi gulai
Type Curry, rice dish
Course Main dish
Place of origin Indonesia
Region or state Sumatra and Java
Associated cuisine Maritime Southeast Asia
Created by
Main ingredients Rice and curry

Nasi kari (lit. 'curry rice') is an Indian Indonesian rice dish, commonly found in Sumatran (Acehnese, Minangkabau and Malay) and Javan (Javanese) cuisines. This rice dish is popular in Sumatra and Java,[1][2] Indonesia.

Nasi kari comprises the following:

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