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5 Worst Rated Javanese Non-alcoholic Beverages

Last update: Sun Feb 16 2025
5 Worst Rated Javanese Non-alcoholic Beverages
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Coffee (Beverage)

YOGYAKARTA, Indonesia
3.3
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Kopi joss is a specialty coffee that originated in Yogyakarta. What makes this coffee unique is the addition of burning charcoal that is added directly in a cup of brewed coffee. The addition of charcoal is believed to have health benefits, and many also find that burning charcoal neutralizes acidity and provides a subtle caramel flavor to the brew.


The drink allegedly first appeared in the 1960s as an invention of a local street vendor. Nowadays, several coffee vendors, located mostly in tourist areas of Yogyakarta, prepare and sell this specialty. Interestingly, the name joss is believed to stem from the onomatopoeic sound that occurs when the burning charcoal is dropped in the glass.

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Non-alcoholic Beverage

CENTRAL JAVA, Indonesia
3.5
Sekoteng
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Native to Central Java, sekoteng is a ginger-based hot drink made with simple ginger syrup and condensed milk. It is topped with sagoo pearls, palm fruit, coconut, diced bread, and peanuts. The drink is sweet in flavor with different textures created by the various toppings.


Sekoteng is most commonly sold in the evening by cart vendors; it is said that drinking it in the evening will keep the body warm and help with sleep.

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Non-alcoholic Beverage

WEST JAVA, Indonesia
3.7
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Bandrek (pronounced bun-drag) is a sweet and spicy hot drink native to the Sundanese people of West Java, Indonesia. Sundanese people that inhabit the colder parts of the country drink it to keep themselves warm during cold weather.


The main ingredients to make bandarek are jahe (ginger) essence, gula merah (palm sugar) and kayu manis (cinnamon) with the optional star anise, cloves, and coriander seeds to name just a few. Depending on one’s taste, sweet condensed milk can also be added as well as pieces of young coconut flesh or durian fruit.

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Non-alcoholic Beverage

WEST JAVA, Indonesia
3.8
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Bajigur is a hot drink, native to the Sundanese people of West Java, Indonesia. Full of sweet and spicy flavors of ginger, aren sugar, and coconut milk, this beverage is most commonly paired with traditional snacks such as steamed bananas, boiled peanuts or boiled sweet potato.


Bajigur is sold through mobile vendor carts equipped with stoves that keep the drink hot and is considered best suited for drinking during cold nights, rainy days or when spending time in cool highlands.

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Wedang jahe is a refreshing Indonesian beverage believed to have soothing and calming properties. The drink is a simple combination of crushed or diced ginger, palm sugar, and water. The ingredients are slowly simmered until the sugar melts, and the water is thoroughly infused.


Optionally palm sugar can be replaced with cane sugar or honey, and the drink can be flavored with pandan leaves or spices. Wedang jahe is usually associated with Java, and it can be enjoyed as a warm or chilled drink.

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