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Dishes with Jackfruit

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Es teler

Java

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Es teler is a refreshing combination that usually consists of jackfruit, avocado, coconut, condensed milk, syrup, and shaved or crushed ice, but the variations may include other ingredients such as flavored jelly and different types of fruit. This... READ MORE

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Gudeg

Yogyakarta

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Most iconic: Gudeg Yu Djum (Yogyakarta, Indonesia)

The most popular dish in Indonesian Yogyakarta is called gudeg, a unique dish made with unripe jackfruit cooked in coconut milk. The two most common varieties are dry and wet gudeg. Both varieties use the same ingredients, but the dry gudeg uses l... READ MORE

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Sayur asem

West Java

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Most iconic: 1945 Restaurant (Central Jakarta, Indonesia)

Sayur asem is a sweet and sour vegetable soup. Often referred to as tamarind soup, it is one of the favorite vegetable dishes in Indonesia. The entire dish is based on tamarind, an unusual plant commonly grown in Southeast Asia, which giv... READ MORE

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Gudeg Yogya

Yogyakarta

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Gudeg Yogya is a traditional dish originating from Yogyakarta. This stew is usually made with a combination of young jackfruit, coconut milk, hard-boiled eggs, kaffir lime leaves, lemongrass, galangal, palm sugar, salt, and a spice paste consistin... READ MORE

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Ginataang langka

Philippines

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Ginataang langka is a traditional stew that features unripe jackfruit (langka) cooked in coconut milk (gata). Unripe jackfrui... READ MORE

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Jackfruit rendang (Rendang nangka)

Sumatra

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Jackfruit rendang is a vegetarian or vegan version of the classic Indonesian dish known as rendang. Traditional rendang is a rich and ten... READ MORE

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Samlor kako

Cambodia

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Most iconic: Malis Restaurant (Phnom Penh, Cambodia)

Samlor kako, also known as samlor korko is a traditional national dish, a spicy fish soup with various vegetables. In Khmer, samlor means soup, and korko means to mix or to stir, so it is a sti... READ MORE