The Most Popular Indonesian Food
By nawala
@nawala123 (20871)
Indonesia
June 9, 2020 8:29pm CST
It is undebatable that nasi goreng is the most popular Indonesian food. Few hundred years ago, southern Chinese people brought it to Indonesia. It can be found anywhere in Indonesia, starting from streetfood boths until five stars hotels and restaurants.
Nasi goreng means fried rice in English language.
nasi is rice
goreng is to fry/fried/frying
Nasi goreng means fried rice in English language.
nasi is rice
goreng is to fry/fried/frying10 people like this
11 responses

@JudyEv (382440)
• Rockingham, Australia
10 Jun 20
@nawala123 We grow rice in our northern regions.
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@nawala123 (20871)
• Indonesia
10 Jun 20
@JudyEv aussie' rice is less popular beacuse it is not staple food
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@nawala123 (20871)
• Indonesia
10 Jun 20
they are. aussie has large ricefield. i watched it on youtube
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@Alexandoy (65302)
• Cainta, Philippines
10 Jun 20
I had tasted nasi goreng in the hotel's buffet breakfast in Jakarta. It was kind of hot for me although my wife enjoyed.
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@Alexandoy (65302)
• Cainta, Philippines
10 Jun 20
@nawala123 maybe I cannot eat your nasi goreng if it is too hot.
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@simone10 (54180)
• Louisville, Kentucky
15 Jun 20
@nawala123 I wouldn't be able to eat it if it's too hot. I can't eat hot foods.
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@nawala123 (20871)
• Indonesia
15 Jun 20
@simone10 i know many westerner cant bear hot food
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@amitkokiladitya (171988)
• Agra, India
10 Jun 20
@nawala123 have a good day ahead
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@oahuwriter (26773)
• United States
10 Jun 20
@nawala123
Just add your favorite veggies and meat and you've got delishous fried rice.

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@HannahKusKus (4025)
• Semarang, Indonesia
11 Jun 20
I love the plain one... it taste so classic
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@HannahKusKus (4025)
• Semarang, Indonesia
11 Jun 20
@nawala123 okey then... i love the free one

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@florelway (23339)
• Cagayan De Oro, Philippines
10 Jun 20
I have my own version of that. I put spring onions and cilantro or celery
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@erictsuma (9725)
• Mombasa, Kenya
10 Jun 20
It's also a popular food here in Kenya but the name is different

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@Miss_Leafy (4296)
• Colombia
10 Jun 20
I often make fried rice because my husband likes it. 

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@cperry2 (5608)
• Newport, Oregon
10 Jun 20
@nawala123 See, that would get old after a while. I used to love potatoes and ate them every day, but they have mostly lost there appeal to me. I guess as I get older, I am looking for new tastes and new ideas for meals.
@jayanth_77 (7179)
• India
10 Jun 20
Fried rice is my favourite. You can make different kinds of fried rice using veg, egg chicken and meat. This looks like a egg fried rice.
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