List of Indonesian drinks
List of Indonesian Drinks
Indonesia, a Southeast Asian nation, is known for its rich cultural diversity and culinary heritage. This diversity is reflected in the variety of drinks that originate from the country. This article provides a comprehensive list of Indonesian drinks, both non-alcoholic and alcoholic.
Non-Alcoholic Drinks[edit]
Teh Botol[edit]
Teh Botol is a popular Indonesian drink made from tea. It is typically sweetened and served in a glass bottle. The name "Teh Botol" literally translates to "Bottle Tea" in English.
Bandrek[edit]
Bandrek is a traditional Indonesian beverage that is particularly popular in West Java. It is a hot, sweet drink made from a mixture of ginger, palm sugar, and cinnamon.
Cendol[edit]
Cendol is a traditional Indonesian dessert drink. It is made from rice flour, palm sugar, coconut milk, and pandan leaves. The drink is typically served cold and is popular during the hot summer months.
Es Teler[edit]
Es Teler is a fruit cocktail from Indonesia. It is made from a mixture of various tropical fruits, such as jackfruit, avocado, and coconut, and is served with sweetened coconut milk.
Alcoholic Drinks[edit]
Brem[edit]
Brem is a traditional Indonesian alcoholic beverage made from fermented rice. It is particularly popular in Bali and has a sweet, slightly sour taste.
Tuak[edit]
Tuak is a traditional alcoholic beverage from Indonesia made from the sap of various species of palm tree, including the aren tree and the nipa palm.
Arak[edit]
Arak is a distilled alcoholic drink in Indonesia. It is made from fermented rice, palm sap, or sugarcane.
See Also[edit]
This is a non-exhaustive food and drink related list.
List of Indonesian drinks[edit]
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Javanese Kopi Tubruk
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Air Guraka
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Bajigur
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Bandrek Bandung
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Example
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Example
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Kembang Tahu
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Kopi Luwak Gayo, Takengon, Aceh
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