With such diversity across its regions, Indonesia’s food culture is just as wide-ranging. In every city or town, food is part of daily life, and eating out is common. You might also come across Indonesian food outside the country, as some Indonesians living abroad have introduced it through small eateries or food ventures (IKAN BALADO RECIPE).
Tuesday, July 15, 2025
Indonesia Food Guide
Saturday, July 12, 2025
Stir-Fried Winged Beans: Kacang Botol Goreng Belacan
Stir-fried
in a spicy, umami belacan paste, these winged beans stay crunchy and full of
taste. This dish is a classic Malay-style stir-fried vegetable (KERABU BENDI/OKRA SALAD). It is known as Kacang
Botol Goreng Belacan. The key ingredient is shrimp paste (belacan), a staple in
Malaysian sambals, spicy gravies, and sauces.
Winged beans, also called four-angled beans or kacang botol in Malaysia, are nutritious and affordable. They can be replaced with French beans or long beans. Kangkung Belacan (water spinach stir-fry) is cooked the same way but softer for easier chewing.
Wednesday, July 9, 2025
Yoga for your pre-wedding planning process: Why is it a great way to manage the stress of this period and be Zen?
A wedding is among the most important days in your
life, and particularly because of its significance, this event can bring
considerable stress. This is why you must look for other ways that can help you
alleviate some of the anxiety and stress of this period. It can be easy to get
caught up in your wedding planning, but this process can also leave you feeling
exhausted. This occurs because you have a long list of tasks to accomplish, and
among the most important ones are finding your bride's dress,
organizing the guest list, selecting the right venue, and searching for
suitable vendors, among others.
So, when you want to be Zen and alleviate some of the stress, you can try yoga, which is one of the best ways to relax, spend time focusing on yourself, and also keep you in great shape. In this article, we will explore why incorporating yoga into your pre-wedding planning is a great idea. Keep reading to learn more.
Tuesday, July 8, 2025
Asian Travel Food Guide: What to Eat in Vietnam
Vietnamese food stands out as one of Asia’s most vibrant and flavor-packed cuisines. With big, bold tastes and distinct character, it holds its own alongside Cambodian, Thai, Malaysian, and Indonesian food (SPICY LEMONGRASS FISH). When it comes to Asian flavours, it’s all about elevating the taste experience, and Vietnam delivers that through a unique mix of fresh ingredients and local cooking styles.
Whether you’re a meat lover or vegetarian, there’s something for everyone. Vietnamese food strikes a balance between subtlety and richness - dishes that gently light up the tastebuds without overpowering. So, what should you eat in Vietnam? The options are endless, from street stalls and roadside carts to restaurants and even high-end eateries (THINGS TO DO IN VIETNAM).
Saturday, July 5, 2025
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Tuesday, July 1, 2025
Indian Food Near Me: Restaurant Dhiyaz Curry House
Walking in, we noticed three customers having their meals. The ambiance was welcoming - clean, brightly lit with yellow walls, and accented with a touch of Indian décor. No menu was handed out. Instead, we walked to the food counter and, from the decent spread available at that hour, we opted for two side dishes to go with our South Indian banana leaf lunch (RM11.90 each).
Saturday, June 28, 2025
Easy Rice Pudding Recipe
Looking
for a simple, comforting dessert? This easy homemade rice pudding recipe uses
pantry staples like rice, sugar, and milk, or coconut milk. It’s similar to
Indian kheer in the north and payasam in the south, loved for its creamy
texture and gentle sweetness (EASY BREAD PUDDING).
This recipe is flexible, affordable, and
quick to make. With rice and some milk, you’re already halfway there.
This rice pudding can be served warm or chilled and is ideal for anyone who loves familiar, homey desserts. Whether you call it rice pudding, kheer, or payasam (PAYASAM RECIPE), the comfort is universal.
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