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[[File:Semar_mendem.JPG|Semar mendem|thumb]] '''Lemper''' is a traditional [[Indonesian cuisine|Indonesian]] snack made of glutinous [[rice]] filled with seasoned, shredded [[chicken]], [[fish]], or [[meat]]. Often described as a savory and slightly sweet dish, lemper is a popular choice for a light meal or a snack throughout Indonesia. It is also commonly found in other Southeast Asian countries, where it may go by different names and variations. ==Ingredients and Preparation== The main ingredient of lemper is glutinous rice, which is known for its sticky and chewy texture. The rice is soaked for several hours and then cooked until it becomes tender. The filling, which is typically made from chicken, is prepared by cooking the meat with a blend of [[spices]] and [[coconut milk]] to create a flavorful and moist mixture. This mixture is then shredded or finely chopped before being wrapped in the glutinous rice. The preparation of lemper involves spreading a layer of cooked glutinous rice on a [[banana leaf]] or plastic wrap, placing a spoonful of the filling in the center, and then rolling it to encase the filling completely. The rolls are then steamed or grilled, giving them a distinctive flavor. In some variations, lemper is wrapped in banana leaves and steamed again to infuse the rice with the aroma of the leaves, enhancing its taste and presentation. ==Cultural Significance== Lemper is more than just a snack in Indonesia; it is a part of the country's rich culinary tradition and is often served during special occasions and celebrations such as [[Eid al-Fitr]], weddings, and family gatherings. Its convenience and portability also make it a popular choice for picnics and as a travel food. ==Variations== While the most common filling for lemper is chicken, there are many variations of this dish, including those filled with beef, fish, or even vegetarian fillings such as spiced tofu or tempeh. The choice of filling often depends on regional preferences and personal tastes. ==Serving and Consumption== Lemper is typically served at room temperature or slightly warmed. It can be eaten as is or accompanied by a side of [[sambal]] (a type of Indonesian chili sauce) for those who prefer a bit of heat. Its size and the fact that it is often individually wrapped make it an ideal snack on the go. ==Conclusion== Lemper stands out as a testament to the diversity and richness of Indonesian cuisine. Its simple yet satisfying combination of glutinous rice and flavorful filling wrapped in a banana leaf showcases the traditional cooking methods and ingredients of Indonesia. As a beloved snack that transcends regional boundaries, lemper continues to be a cherished part of Indonesian culinary culture. [[Category:Indonesian cuisine]] [[Category:Rice dishes]] {{food-stub}} <gallery> File:Lemper.jpg|Lemper File:Semar_mendem.JPG|Semar mendem </gallery>
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