Nasi kari (original) (raw)
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Indian Indonesian rice dish
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:
- Steamed rice, ketupat or lontong.
- Curry, it can be rendang,[3][4] gulai,[5] opor ayam,[6] gudeg,[7] chicken curry,[8] mutton curry, goat curry, shrimp curry or fish head curry.
- Sambal, spicy sauce or paste.
- Acar, traditional vegetable pickles.
- Bawang goreng, deep fried shallots.
- Cuisine of Indonesia
- Rendang
- Rice and curry
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