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Latest revision as of 11:03, 18 February 2025

Padang cuisine is a traditional style of Indonesian cuisine that originates from the Minangkabau people of West Sumatra. Known for its rich flavors and use of a wide variety of spices, Padang cuisine is one of the most popular types of Indonesian food both domestically and internationally.

History[edit]

The history of Padang cuisine is closely tied to the Minangkabau people, who have a long history of migrating across the Indonesian archipelago. This has led to the spread of Padang cuisine to various regions of Indonesia, and has also influenced the cuisine's development by incorporating ingredients and cooking techniques from different areas.

Ingredients[edit]

Padang cuisine is known for its extensive use of coconut milk, chili peppers, and a variety of spices including turmeric, lemongrass, garlic, ginger, and galangal. Rice is a staple food in Padang cuisine, often served alongside a variety of dishes. Meat, particularly beef and chicken, is commonly used, as well as seafood and vegetables.

Dishes[edit]

Some of the most well-known dishes in Padang cuisine include Rendang, a spicy meat dish that is often considered one of the most delicious dishes in the world, and Nasi Padang, a meal consisting of rice served with a variety of other dishes. Other popular dishes include Sate Padang, a type of satay, and Gulai, a type of curry.

Serving Style[edit]

Padang cuisine is often served in a unique style known as hidang, where a variety of dishes are laid out on the table and diners choose what they wish to eat. This style of serving is common in Padang restaurants, which can be found throughout Indonesia and in various other countries.

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