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Sayur asem : ウィキペディア英語版
Sayur asem

Sayur asem or sayur asam is a popular Indonesian tamarind dish. Common ingredients are peanuts, young jackfruit, ''melinjo'', bilimbi, chayote, long beans, all cooked in tamarind-based soups and sometimes enriched with beef stock. Quite often, the recipe also includes corn.
The origin of the dish can be traced to Sundanese people of West Java, Banten and Jakarta region. It is well-known belongs within Sundanese cuisine and Betawi daily diet. Several variations exist including ''sayur asem Jakarta'' (a version from the Betawi people of Jakarta), ''sayur asem kangkung'' (a version which includes water spinach), ''sayur asem ikan asin'' (includes salted fish, usually snakehead murrel), and ''sayur asem kacang merah'' (consists of red beans and green beans in tamarind and beef stock). The Karo version of sayur asem is made using torch ginger buds and, more importantly, the sour-tasting seed pods.
The sweet and sour flavour of this dish is considered refreshing and very compatible with fried or grilled dishes, including fish and ''lalapan'', a kind of vegetable salad usually raw but can also be cooked, and is usually eaten with sambal terasi. ''Sayur asem rembang'' is a vegetable soup with a sour flavor.

File:Sayur Asem Ampera.jpg
File:Sayur asem Lembang.JPG

==See also==

* List of Indonesian soups
* List of soups

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