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Creating Kitchen as a Comfort Zone for Kids

Having an organized kitchen is very important, especially if you have children fusing around your kitchen all the time. Surely you don’t want your lovely children being hurt, as well as you don’t want your cooking utensils being messy and bruised. The pans and pots should be kept in a proper place, such as pot rack. Enclume pot racks is an ultimate source for pot racks of every size, finish, style and material. Just choosing what kind of pot rack you need for your kitchen. If your kitchen not too spacey, choose a hang Enclume pot rack, so it will be save for your kids moving around.

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Regional Cooking in Indonesia

Tropical fruits, including durian, mangosteen, jackfruit, salak, bananas, and coconuts, grow throughout Indonesia and have become an important part of the country’s cuisine.

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Regional Cooking in Indonesia 1

Some foods, such as rice, sate (grilled meat on bamboo skewers), and gado-gado (a salad made from potatoes, bean sprouts, cabbage, and other vegetables), are enjoyed throughout Indonesia. But most areas have their own special ways of preparing these dishes.

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Introduction to Indonesian Food 3

This hot island country is the fourth most populous nation in the world. Indonesia’s national motto, Bhinneka Tunggal Ika (“They are many, they are one”), sums it up. The islands are home to people from more than three hundred ethnic groups who speak just as many languages. In 1945 the Indonesian government made BahasaIndonesia—a language that combines elements of Malay and Javanese—the official tongue of Indonesia. But many languages and dialects are spoken on the islands. Although children learn Bahasa Indonesia in school, they often communicate at home in their parents’ language.

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Introduction to Indonesian Food 2

Millions of years ago, volcanoes beneath the ocean floor created the 17,508 islands that make up the country of Indonesia. The world’s largest archipelago, or group of islands, Indonesia stretches between Australia and Asia. Its larger islands include Sumatra, Java, West Timor, Flores, Bali, Sulawesi, part of Borneo, and the western half of
New Guinea. Indonesia is also made up of many smaller islands. Java is home to the capital city of Jakarta, where more than 60 percent of the country’s total population lives.

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Introduction to Indonesian Food 1

Indonesia, a series of islands that lie in the path of countless ancient trade routes, has long reaped the rewards of its location. Over the centuries, traders from distant lands brought new religions, traditions, and recipes to the islands. The first inhabitants of Indonesia came from the Southeast Asian mainland in 2000 B.C. These people, called the Malay, introduced rice and stir-frying, a method of cooking vegetables and meats in a bowl-shaped pan called a wok.

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Turmeric Benefits – Discover the Many Benefits of Turmeric Aside From Cooking

Turmeric is a famous spice that is used in Asian, African and Middle Eastern cuisines. It is more prominent however in Indian, Bangladeshi, Pakistani, Malaysian, Sri Lankan as well as Indonesian cuisines since it is a staple part of their food preparation.

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Experience Exquisite Cuisines of the Indonesian Archipelago

The most inviting part of visiting Indonesia is undoubtedly the extreme variety displayed in the food department. With affordable meals at a street side stall to a sumptuous meal at a 5 star hotel, each bite will appeal to your taste buds in its own unique way. If you would like a taste of authentic Indonesian food which is preferred by most citizens when on a low budget, ask around for ‘kaki lima’ which literally means ‘Five Feet’ – two feet of the owner and three belonging to the cart he carries. Simple dishes like fried rice, noodles and porridge are the specialties of these hawkers.

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Recipes variety of typical Indonesian Rice – Part 2

Rice Lead ( Nasi Timbel )

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5 Best Food Experiences in Indonesia

Undoubtedly one of the highlights of any trip to Indonesia is the food. You will enjoy a culinary journey when you incorporate the exotic dining experiences that Indonesia can offer you when you plan your next trip. And there is no need to worry about health concerns either as the food is prepared in hygienic conditions at most places as long as you use a bit of common sense. Naturally, you should always have the best travel insurance you can afford to take care of life’s little uncertainties.

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