nasi goreng Betekenis & Definitie

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Betekenis van nasi goreng In het Nederlands

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Voorbeelden van nasi goreng

  • Slices of bakso often used and mixed as compliments in mi goreng, nasi goreng, or cap cai recipes.

  • A warung that sells food typically sells local food; pisang goreng and many kinds of gorengan, nasi goreng (fried rice), and mie goreng (fried noodles).

  • Nasi goreng kampung is a typical variant, traditionally flavored with pounded fried fish (normally mackerel), though recently fried anchovies are used in place of it.

  • In many warungs (street stalls), when accompanied by a fried egg, it is sometimes called "nasi goreng istimewa" (special fried rice).

  • Also, take-away versions of nasi goreng are plentiful in supermarkets.

  • Nasi goreng is traditionally served at home for breakfast and it is traditionally made out of leftover rice from the night before.

  • Most mamak stalls also serve several varieties of rice, such as nasi lemak and nasi goreng, as well as noodle dishes such as mee goreng (fried noodles).

  • The term "spesial pakai telur" means the nasi goreng has two eggs per serving, one mixed into the nasi goreng as scrambled egg, another fried separately.

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