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Tumpeng nasi kuning, the cone shaped yellow rice surrounded by assorted Indonesian dishes, usually served for celebrations and ceremonies

This is a list of selected dishes found in Indonesian cuisine.

Staple foods

Main dishes

Curries

Meals

Soy-based foods

Preserved meats

Rice dishes and porridges

Congees and porridges

Rice cake dishes

Rice dishes

Noodle dishes

Soups and stews

Main article: List of Indonesian soups

Salads and vegetable dishes

Breads and sandwiches

Snacks and starters

Main article: List of Indonesian snacks

Savoury snacks

Sweet snacks

Crackers, chips, and crisps

Main articles: Krupuk and kripik

Sweet desserts

Main article: List of Indonesian desserts

Cheeses

Beverages

Main article: List of Indonesian beverages

Seasonings and condiments

Main article: List of Indonesian condiments

Common ingredients

Main article: Bumbu (seasoning)

Spices

Herbs

Vegetables

Fruits

Gallery

See also

References

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  4. ^ "Ayam Goreng Lengkuas". Tasty Indonesian Food.com. Tasty Indonesian Food.com. Retrieved 11 August 2013.
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  9. ^ Media, Kompas Cyber. "Roti Gambang dan Roti Ganjel Rel, Adakah Perbedaannya? Halaman all". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2 May 2020.
  10. ^ id:Sambal tumpang