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Nasi jamblang

Coordinates:6°43′0″S108°34′0″E / 6.71667°S 108.56667°E /-6.71667; 108.56667
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Indonesian rice dish
Nasi jamblang
Nasi jamblang and side dishes
Alternative namesSega jamblang (Cirebonese orJavanese)
CourseMain course
Place of originIndonesia
Region or stateWest Java
Created byCirebonese
Serving temperaturehot or room temperature

Nasi jamblang is a typical food ofCirebon,West Java. The "jamblang" term comes from the name of the region to the west of the city of Cirebon, where food vendors first sold the dish. A characteristic feature of the dish is the use ofteak leaves to pack the rice. The dish is served buffet-style.[1][2][3]

History

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Nasi jamblang is a traditionalCirebonese food originally served to theforced labourers who built theGreat Post Road fromAnyer to Panarukan which passes throughCirebon Regency during the Dutch colonial era.[citation needed]

Menu

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Dishes available usually includechili fries,tofu, vegetables,lung/liver/meat stews,satay, potatoes, fried scrambled eggs, stewed chili fish, salted fish, andtempeh.6°43′0″S108°34′0″E / 6.71667°S 108.56667°E /-6.71667; 108.56667

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References

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  1. ^Adhitya, Bagus Githa; P. Supriadi, R. Anggi; Ramadhani, Iqlima; Audita, Vanda Nirma; Andrianto, Ronal (2019)."Cirebon Culinary Travel Pattern:".Proceedings of the 1st NHI Tourism Forum. Bandung, Indonesia: SCITEPRESS - Science and Technology Publications: 76.doi:10.5220/0009516800720078.ISBN 978-989-758-495-4.
  2. ^Rahmanita, Myrza; Suprina, Rina; Puarag, H. Peri (2017)."Culinary Tourism Phenomenon in Cirebon"(PDF).Advances in Economics, Business and Management Research.28. Atlantis Press:115–117.
  3. ^"Berburu Kuliner Legendaris 4 Nasi Jamblang Khas Cirebon".suara.com (in Indonesian). 2019-04-18. Retrieved2021-09-27.
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