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  1. Slamat makan: The art of Indonesian cooking by Ina Den Hartog, 0000
  2. INDONESIAN COOKING by DETLEF SKROBANEK, 1000
  3. Indonesian Food and Cooking
  4. Indonesian Regional Cooking by Sri Owen, 1995
  5. Mother Liaan's cooking: Superior Dutch-Indonesian recipes by Ivonne Immerzeel, 1984
  6. INDONESIAN FOOD (INTERNATIONAL COOKING SERIES) by Unknown, 2005
  7. Dishes from Indonesia (New Metricated Edition)
  8. Singaporean, Malaysian & Indonesian Cuisine by Christina Sjahir Hwang, Wei-Chuan Publishing, 2002-09
  9. Authentic Recipes from Indonesia (Authentic Recipes From...) by Heinz Von Holzen, Lother Arsana, 2006-06-15
  10. Cuisines of Southeast Asia: Thai, Vietnamese, Indonesian, Burmese & More (California Culinary Academy) by Jay Harlow, 1994-02
  11. Taste of Indonesia: Recipes from the Spice Islands by Helena Soedjak, 2001-11-09
  12. Indonesian Regional Food and Cookery by Sri Owen, 1999-02-04
  13. The Best of Sainsbury's Oriental Cooking (Over 300 Recipes including Chinese, Indian, Japanese and Indonesian)
  14. Finger Licking Different: Dutch, Caribbean, Indonesian and South American recipes by Lise, 2007-10-12

41. Indonesian Cuisine
food. A light meal might consist of rice, some dried fish and a chile sambal. indonesian cooking is rich with coconut milk. Beverages
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Indonesian Cuisine
Indonesia consists of some 13,000 islands which stretch from west to east along the equator, from the island of Sumatra, directly south of Thailand, to Irian Jaya, just north of Australia. These islands support the fourth-most populous nation in the world, a population that is 90% Muslim, with hundreds of tribes, subcultures, and languages and many long and varied histories. For centuries, these islands have been the center of international trade. Rich, volcanic soil produces an amazing number of fruits and vegetables, the seas yield vast numbers of fish. Spices, however, have been the main source of Indonesia's fame. Nutmeg, clove, and pepper drew traders from India China , Africa, and the Arab world, and later, European explorers and colonists from the Netherlands, Portugal, and England . From the 8th through the 16th centuries, powerful polities on Java and Sumatra controlled much of what is today the Indonesian Archipelago. But, by the end of the 16th century, steady European colonial expansion left the nation a collection of weak, disconnected fiefdoms, all of which came under direct Dutch control within two centuries. The Republic of Indonesia was declared at the end of the Japanese occupation of Indonesia during World War two. Indonesian cuisine reflects this complex cultural history. Cooking varies greatly by region and combines many different influences. However, most Indonesian food shares the nearly universal food trinity of fish, coconut and chile.

42. Bandung Restaurant - Exotic Tastes Of Indonesia
indonesian cooking makes impressive debut in Madison. And like many Asian cuisines, rice is also a staple in indonesian cooking.
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43. Indonesia - Eating The Indonesian Way
Did you know? Although the region is a major producer of spices such as nutmeg and cloves, these spices are rarely used in indonesian cooking.
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E ATING THE I NDONESIAN W AY R ice is a staple in the Indonesian diet and is part of every meal. Nasi goreng (fried rice with vegetables) is one of the most popular rice dishes. A special dish is lontong (compressed rice cooked in banana leaves for six hours). Sometimes people eat noodles instead of rice. Other common foods are tahu (soybean cake) and tempe (fermented soybeans wrapped in a banana leaf). Most Indonesians prefer fish, poultry and eggs to red meat. Indonesian Muslims do not eat pork. I ndonesian food is usually hot and spicy. Some dishes are accompanied by a red chili paste called sambal . A spicy peanut sauce is used as a dressing for salads, satay (skewered strips of grilled meat) or gado gado (cold vegetable salad). I ndonesians enjoy creamy avocado juice and clear, sweet, perfumed Java tea. Cendol is a drink made with brown sugar, jackfruit, gelatin, coconut milk and the juice of a pandana leaf. Kopi tubruk (literally, "collision coffee") is prepared by pouring boiling water onto ground coffee. A wide range of fruit is found in Indonesia, including durian, star fruit, salak, rambutan, mango, mangosteen and papaya. In some areas people eat dog meat, mice, eels, roasted lizards or tretis (partially digested grass from a cow's stomach).

44. Ethnic Cuisine: Indonesia
Because of extensive chopping and grinding, indonesian cooking is laborintensive and designed to be done by more than one set of hands.
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Homestyle Thai and Indonesian Cooking
by Sri Owen
The Cuisines of Southeast Asia

by Gwenda L. Hyman
The Exotic Kitchens of Indonesia : Recipes from the Outer Islands

by Copeland Marks
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Indonesia
by Nancy Freeman
Introduction
Chart a country's cuisine and you can chart its history. Nowhere is this more true than in Indonesia, the fifth largest country in the world, an archipelago consisting of 18,000 islands, spanning one-eighth of the globe and occupied by 250 ethnic groups. Here tremendous ethnic diversity coupled with wave upon wave of cultural influence adds up to a world of pleasure for the culinary adventurer. History Indonesia's indigenous techniques and ingredients merge with influences from India, the Middle East, China and Europe. And then there are the New World products brought by Spanish and Portuguese traders long before the Dutch colonized the islands. Aficionados can only skim the surface unless we travel Indonesia itself. Most restaurants abroad and English-language cookbooks focus on the foods of Java and Sumatra with tastes of tourist-haven Bali. But the cuisines on these islands alone provide us with plenty of opportunity to keep our taste buds happy and our tongues tingling.

45. GourmetShopper Cookery Book
Best Of indonesian cooking Return. With recipes from East Java to Northern Sumatra this is a fascinating survey of true Indonesian home cooking.
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46. Cooking Sightseeing Tours Events Attractions From Viator
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47. Indonesian Cuisine - Www.wokme.com Asian Cooking Guide
with their cooking, The difference with Indonesia is they like to flavour their rice, often with coconut milk, an ingredient used in much indonesian cooking.
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Home advertise cuisine Chinese ... recipes coming soon ingredients mailing list Search Indonesian Cuisine Indonesia, an independent nation with a 90% Muslim population. consists of about 13,000 islands that stretch from west to east along the equator, from the island of Sumatra, directly south of Thailand, to Irian Jaya, just north of Australia. Indonesian cuisine reflects the vast variety of people that live on these islands and has influences from the many nations that came to Indonesia to trade with its people for centauries. 
The main meal in Indonesia is usually served at midday. Food which was cooked in the morning is set out all at once. Starting with the eldest the family help themselves to the feast, serving with a spoon and eating with right hands. Most meals are built around a cone-shaped pile of the long-grain, highly polished rice. A meal may include a soup, salad, and another main dish. Whatever the meal, it is accompanied by at least one, and often several relishes that are called Sambals. 
Indonesia like most Asian country's use lots of rice with their cooking, The difference with Indonesia is they like to flavour their rice, often with coconut milk, an ingredient used in much Indonesian cooking. other ingredients include coriander, pepper, and garlic. turmeric, cassia, bay leaf, anise, ghee, ginger, tamarind, galangal, cardamom, lemon grass, scallion, shallots, peanuts, dried anchovies, and prawns. 

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49. Cooking Class Tour - Tuscany, France & Bali Culinary Vacation
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50. Indonesian.html
Three hundred years of Dutch presence in Indonesia and the close association between the Dutch and Indonesian peoples also left a mark on indonesian cooking.
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A SHORT INTRODUCTION TO INDONESIAN CULTURE AND THE INDONESIAN KITCHEN
The Indonesian Republic is located between the Asian mainland near Malaysia and stretches for over 3000 miles to the Australian continent. It compromises of more than 13600 islands and has a population of 190 million people with varied ethnic backgrounds and religions. The Chinese greatly influenced the Indonesian cuisine because from the dawn of Indonesian history the Indonesians entertained Chinese royalty. The Indian and Arab styles of cooking found their way into Indonesian cuisine through the religious associations of Muslim, Indian, and Arab cultures. Three hundred years of Dutch presence in Indonesia and the close association between the Dutch and Indonesian peoples also left a mark on Indonesian cooking. In spite of all these outside influences, Indonesian cuisine in its various forms still retains features all its own. The bulk of the population resides on the island of Java and Sumatra. It's from these islands that most recipes originate. No cuisine evolves in isolation, and it was not until the colonial era, the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, that the islands began to develop and codify their foods so that one could refer to them as recipes. They were not written down but passed along within families and regions. The food varies from spicy indian curries, Hot Sate's on a stick, Light stir-fried vegetables chinese style to the more traditional Javanese dishes. An Indonesian meal usually consists of a main dish (chicken, meat, fish) with rice (fried or white).

51. TeenOutReach.com Recipes:  Indonesian
adding new recipes regularly). You will also soon discover that indonesian cooking is not as hard as you might think. It is easy but
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52. : Indonesian And Malaysian Cooking., Review At WorldSSP.net
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53. Baliguide.com: Information About Bali In Indonesia
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BALI – THE "ULTIMATE ISLAND"
In spite of many changes caused by the rapid development of Bali's economy, local and international tourism, and communications (television, fax, pagers, GSM hand phones, Internet), the influx of people from other Indonesian islands, and the strong influence of the government and "big business" in Jakarta, the island of Bali in Indonesia is year after year voted by the readers of all major travel magazines the most enchanting travel and holiday destination in the whole world Bali's wide variety of attractions, the physical beauty of the island, and the year-round pleasant climate make Bali a place regarded by many visitors as the "Ultimate Island".

54. Business Indonesia Furniture Directory
essays. indonesian cooking and cuisine, music and the arts, the language of Indonesia, government and economy, and travel and hotels.
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Business Indonesia
Business Indonesia.com is a directory of various facets of Indonesian life, culture, business, and economy. It seeks to provide the foreigner, particularly those with an interest in investment, wholesale purchasing, and doing business generally in Indonesia, with an informed, trustworthy, and well-researched insight into the business world of Indonesia, and how the other parts of Indonesian life, history, religion, and culture, have their impact on the business and economic activites of Indonesia.
Doing Business
Doing business in Indonesia and with Indonesian companies, as with other Asian countries, presents unique and varied challenges and opportunities. This Indonesian directory of business, focused on the Indonesian furniture industry, is built with the aim of highlighting the potential business opportunities while also helping in dealing with the likely obstacles.
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The main areas of culture and life in general, our aside from the purely business related, will also be covered, in our Indonesian forum , and in essays. Indonesian cooking and cuisine, music and the arts, the language of Indonesia, government and economy, and travel and hotels.

55. Indonesian - The Dutch Market - Importer Of Dutch And European Food And Gifts
Looking for something spicy, tangy, sweet or exotic? Try indonesian cooking today! Looking for exotic? Try indonesian cooking today! We
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56. Common Content: Catalog: Text : Non-Fiction : ! Indonesian And Malaysian Cooking
This ebook provides an easy guide to Malaysian and indonesian cooking, giving careful attention to ingredients, method of cooking, necessary equipment and many
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WOK COOKING. ( indonesian cooking ). If you have some other interesting links about indonesian cooking, please mail me! Last edited 970728.
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This space will eventually contain some of my favourite recipes Here are some links to other sites with recipes :
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Recipes and cooking from Indonesia
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AND MALAYSIAN COOKING (Authentic recipes with vivid color illustrations) This ebook provides an easy guide to Malaysian and indonesian cooking, giving careful
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