TOP 5 BEST BALI FOOD
You’re visiting Bali, Indonesia for the first time, these are the places you should visit for food.Most people plan their first trip to Bali for the sun and beaches but I would definitely go back for the amazing food. Known for its surf worthy beaches, spiritual retreats and endless outdoor activities, Bali is also a foodie heaven if you know where to look.
1. BEBEK AND AYAM BETUTU
Betutu is an iconic Balinese favourite, consisting of a whole chicken or
duck stuffed with traditional spices, wrapped in banana leaves, then
enveloped tight in banana trunk bark before it’s baked or buried in a
coal fire for 6 to 7 hours. The result is a rich and juicy, succulent
feast with all meat easily separated from bones. Betutu is the Balinese
slow-cooked luscious equivalent of babi guling for ‘non-pork eaters’.
2. BABI GULING
Babi guling is an all-time favourite, consisting of spit-roast pig stuffed with rich traditional spices and vegetable mixes such as cassava leaves, slowly ‘rolled’ over (hence its name, guling means ‘to roll’) a coal fire. The crisp brown skins are prized, while the meat is a tender and juicy treat. At first the dish was a communal treat only during special festivities and ceremonies, but now babi guling can be found widely served at warungs and restaurants specialising in this dish.
3.LAWAR
4. RUJAK KUAH PINDANG
Pindang Kuah Rojak is a combination of some fresh fruits are almost similar to salad or salad sugar sweet. Examples of fruit used is similar to sugar such as yam salad, papaya, kedondong, cucumbers, star fruit, and others. These fruits are peeled then cut into small pieces. Which distinguishes it from the usual salad is complementary, which is made from fish broth, salt, shrimp paste, and chili. All the supplementary materials milled until tender, but not given any more water being mixed boiled broth (fish broth) is diluted.
5. TRADITIONAL CAKES and DESSERTS
Traditional cakes are collectively referred to as jajanan pasar (traditional market cakes), originally used to accompany ceremonial offerings, but now have found their way to the markets as daily coffee time favourites. The varieties abound, but the ingredients usually include rice flour, glutinous rice, sugar, coconut and tropical fruits. Wajik, pancong, jaja batun bedil, bubuh injin, godoh, pisang rai, and kelepon are typical varieties.
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btw you may recheck some of your word, like "You’re visiting Bali, Indonesia for the first time," change it to be " If you are going to visit bali for the first time "
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ReplyDeleteRujak kuah pindang looks really delicious! I will try it when I visit bali :)
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ReplyDeleteBabi guling looks really yummy! i liked it😻
ReplyDeleteWaaaww so manyy delicious food yaa novi. I wanna go to bali lah someday hehee
ReplyDeleteWaaaww so manyy delicious food yaa novi. I wanna go to bali lah someday hehee
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ReplyDeleteAyam Betutu !!!
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ReplyDeletehi novi ! you made a good paragraph about food from Bali:)
ReplyDeleteand oneday if i go to Bali, i'll try it.
WOW, this is a great post. I love seeing those foods.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! My favourite are betutu and rujak kuah pindang
ReplyDeleteAyam betutu looks so delicious!
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ReplyDeletelooks delicioussss! Actually I've already tasted Ayam Betutu when I was in Bali back then and for me it was one of the best spicy dish in Bali for sure. Thank you for sharing :)
ReplyDeletegood structure nov.By the way,can u bring one of those food ?
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You make me hungry even though I've just finished eating. :")
Novi nice traditional food you love your region
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