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List of Indonesian beverages : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Indonesian beverages

This is a list of Indonesian beverages. The most common and popular Indonesian drinks and beverages are ''teh'' (tea) and ''kopi'' (coffee). Indonesian households commonly serve ''teh manis'' (sweet tea) or ''kopi tubruk'' (coffee mixed with sugar and hot water and poured straight in the glass without separating out the coffee residue) to guests. Fruit juices (''jus'') are very popular, and hot sweet beverages can also be found, such as ''bajigur'' and ''bandrek''.
Many popular drinks are based on ice (''es'') and can also be classified as desserts. Typical examples include young coconut (''es kelapa muda''), grass jelly (''es cincau'') and cendol (''es cendol'' or ''es dawet''). As a Muslim-majority country, Indonesian Muslims share Islamic dietary laws that prohibit alcoholic beverages. However, since ancient times, local alcoholic beverages were developed in the archipelago. According to a Chinese source, people of ancient Java drank wine made from palm sap called ''tuak'' (palm wine).
==Hot beverages==


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