10 Foods Typical of Big Cities in Indonesia

Indonesia consists of 33 provinces with a population of 237 556 363 inhabitants (according to census estimates of 2010) and has several large cities with a population in large cities over 1 million inhabitants. Each of these cities have state of the economy, culture, different infrastructure, including for its distinctive culinary or food. Here are 10 foods typical of Indonesia from 10 cities in Indonesia as a culinary reference.

Typical Foods Indonesia 10 of 10 Large Cities Indonesia.

1. Asinan Jakarta from Jakarta

Jakarta is the capital of Indonesia is also the largest city in Indonesia. Jakarta metropolitan city, center of all government, commerce, industry, the economy is almost all in Jakarta. Jakarta as the special province of the privileged (DKI) has a very dense population is 9,607,787 people (according to population census 2010). With all the dynamics Jakarta is also very interesting to be one of the destinations include culinary tour. Here are some typical foods Jakarta (including Betawi); pickled Jakarta, Soto Betawi, egg crust, Ketoprak, Bir pletok, Crocodile Bread, Rice Kebuli, Es Teler, Lontong Typical Vegetable Betawi and others.

Pickled Jakarta from Jakarta, Indonesia Typical Food

2. Racing Lontong of Surabaya


Surabaya as the capital of East Java province, including the second largest city in Indonesia with a total population of 2,765,487 inhabitants. Surabaya became the center of business, economy, trade, industry, education in eastern Indonesia. Surabaya is known as City of Heroes and has several interesting attractions. Typical food is also very famous as Surabaya; Lontong Racing, Rawon, Rujak Cingur, Tek Know, Surabaya and other Pecel.

3. Rice Lead from Bandung

Bandung is one of the largest cities in Indonesia and is the capital of West Java province, with total population of 2,394,873 inhabitants. Bandung as many nicknames for Flower City, Paris Van Java, town shopping because there are lots of factory outlets in Bandung. Bandung is also a tourist destination and the city gradually became a culinary tour. London has a very well-known specialties such as; Karedok, batagor, dumplings, rice Lead, peuyeum, Ice Goyobod, Colenak, Gurame Bakar, pancake, Soto Bandung, Ambokueh, Oncom, and much more.

4. Bika Ambon from Medan

Medan is the capital of North Sumatra province and is one of the four largest cities in Indonesia with a population of 2.09761 million inhabitants. Medan is the gateway to the western part of Indonesia. Field has a well-known attractions like Brastagi, Lake Toba, etc.. Field also has a culinary tour of the famous such as Soto Medan, Arsik, Lemang, Lomok-Lomok, Pisang Molen, Sambel Hebi, TIPA, TIPA, and so forth. Bika Ambon is a typical confectionery field, although called "Ambon" (name of town in the Maluku) but Bika Ambon is the original field.

5. Lumpia from semarang

Semarang is the capital of Central Java province and is one of the largest cities in Indonesia with a population of about 1,555,984 inhabitants. Semarang is actively promoting the tourism sector jealous. Semarang also has a culinary tour of the famous such as Lumpia Semarang, Wingko Tripe, milkfish Presto, Know Gimbal, Soto Semarang, Semarang Sego Fried Tripe, and so forth.

6. Pempek of Palembang

Palembang, the capital of South Sumatra and became one of the largest cities in Indonesia with a population of about 1,455,284 inhabitants. Palembang recently successfully hosted the Games organizing Southeast Asia "Sea Games" to 26 on 11 to 22 November 2011. Palembang was dubbed the "Earth Sriwijaya" has the culinary attractions and famous. Many ethnic Chinese living in Palembang and Palembang's culinary influence on the result of assimilation of ethnic Chinese and Malays, such as Pempek, Tekwan, Model, Laksan, Mie Celor, Lakso, Pindang Patin, Malbi, Tempoyak, brains, Kemplang, Sarikayo cake, and so forth.

7. Coto Makassar of Makassar

Makassar is the capital of South Sulawesi province and is one of the largest cities in Indonesia with a total population of 1,338,663 inhabitants. Makassar into big cities in Indonesia because of the construction in Makassar are rapidly accelerating. Napier has a famous tourist such as Losari, Fort Rotterdam, Fort Sombaopu, Trans Studio etc.. Makassar also has a special food known throughout the archipelago such as Coto Makassar, Sop konro, Maros Bread, Banana Ijo, Ice Palubutung, Jalangkote, Dangke, Kapurung and others.

8. Sambal belacan from Pekanbaru

Pekanbaru is the capital of Riau province and one of the largest cities in Indonesia with a population of 897 767 total population of the soul. Pekanbaru is being developed into a city of trade with the tribes and ethnic diversity. Pekanbaru has several well-known specialties such as sambal belacan, sambal belacan Gulai, Juice Three Pain, Gender Ketan Black, Lime Cake Banqueting and so forth.

9. Rendang from Padang

Padang is the capital of West Sumatra province and is one of the largest cities in Indonesia. The center of Padang in West Sumatra's economy one of them is the famous cement factory, PT Semen Padang. Tourism booming in Padang. Padang has a special food that is well known throughout Indonesia even known until the dishes Rendang abroad. Even Padang stalls can be found easily anywhere. Here is a typical Padang food; Rendang, Jerky Balado, Curried, Kalio Dagiang, Sate Padang Sambal Ijo, Pop Chicken, Fried Lung, and much more.

10. Gudeg from Yogyakarta

Yogyakarta or Jogja is a special area of ​​the province has four districts, with a population of 3.45239 million people (according to census 2010), became one of the major cities in Indonesia. Jogja is very thick with the culture and customs. Yogyakarta is also known as a university town, because there are about 136 universities in the number of DIY. Jogja is also a tourist city and has many famous tourist attraction. Jogja is also famous for its city Gudeg, food of Jogja. Jogja also has some special food as a culinary tour, such as Java Noodles, Bakpia, Gudeg, Wedang Secang, misbegotten bacem, Cat Rice, Fried Sambel krecek, Sate Klathak, Jos Coffee and much more.


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