Mendoan

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Mendoan is a type of Indonesian fritter, originating from the Banyumas Regency in the province of Central Java. The term "mendoan" is derived from the Javanese word mendo, which means "half-cooked" or "soft". This refers to the cooking process of the fritter, which is fried quickly in hot oil, resulting in a soft and somewhat undercooked texture.

Ingredients and Preparation

Mendoan is typically made from tempeh, a traditional Indonesian soy product that is made from fermented soybeans. The tempeh is sliced thin, then coated in a batter made from rice flour and various spices, such as garlic, coriander, and turmeric. The coated tempeh slices are then quickly fried in hot oil until the batter becomes crispy, while the tempeh inside remains soft.

Serving and Consumption

Mendoan is commonly served as a snack or side dish, often accompanied by a spicy sambal sauce or a sweet soy sauce known as kecap manis. It is a popular street food in Indonesia, particularly in the Banyumas region, and is also commonly served in Indonesian restaurants and food stalls around the world.

Cultural Significance

Mendoan holds a significant place in Indonesian culinary culture, particularly in the region of Banyumas. It is often served during traditional Javanese ceremonies and gatherings, and is considered a symbol of hospitality and communal sharing.

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