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Betawi cuisine is rich, diverse and eclectic, in part because the that create them were composed from numbers of regional immigrants that came from various places in the Indonesian archipelago, as well as Chinese, Indian, , and traders, visitors and immigrants that were attracted to the port city of Batavia (today modern ) since centuries ago.


History and influences
The Betawi cuisine developed and evolved with influences from various cuisine traditions brought by waves of newcomers to the port-city on the north coast of Western . From the small port of , it grew into an active hub of international trade, primarily involving Indonesian, , and traders. By early 16th century, drawn by the , the Portuguese were the first Europeans to arrive, followed by the Dutch later in the same century. During colonial VOC era, foreign communities were kept in enclaves under Dutch colonial rule, as the result the culinary concentration grew in each area: for Arab cuisine, the and area for Chinese food and Tugu in North Jakarta for Portuguese.

Betawi cuisine is in fact really similar to Peranakan cuisine, as both are hybrid cuisine heavily influenced by Chinese and , as well as Arab and European cuisine, to neighboring Sundanese and . for example, which is a savory cooked in and served with several side dishes, may be a local version of the Malay dish . On the other hand, , cured and brined pickled vegetables, and rujak juhi, vegetables served with shredded dried squid and , demonstrate Chinese influences. Because of this common heritage, some of Betawi cuisines, such as asinan and lontong cap go meh, are shared with Chinese Indonesian. Betawi cuisine also shares some recipes and dishes with neighboring , such as both of them are familiar with , ( lotek) and semur . Another examples are and soto betawi that uses minyak samin (), which indicates Arab or Muslim Indian influences.

A gastronomy expert suggests that some Betawi dishes can describes the past condition of Betawi people reside in Batavia. For example, was created due to the low quality of local , with the egg and other toppings added to make it more tasty and satisfying. Soto tangkar, which today is a meat soup, was mostly made from the broth of rib-cage bones in the past because meat was expensive, or the common population of Batavia were too poor to afford some meat back then.Suryatini N. Ganie

Today, many authentic Betawi dishes are hard to find even in its native land. This is partly because as a cosmopolitan city, Jakarta also features dishes from many far-flung parts of Indonesia, as well as international cuisines — which is a myriad dishes for Betawi cuisine to compete with. Moreover, Betawi community were pushed out of the inner city to the marginal suburbs in and around in the wave of development. Nevertheless, some Betawi restaurants are striving to preserve their heritage cuisine, such as rare gabus pucung, and pecak gabus, snakehead fish ( ) in pecak sauce.


Ingredients and cooking method
Betawi cuisine uses rice as staples, numbers of its dishes are revolved around rice, either steamed, cooked in coconut milk as (), or compressed as sayur or sayur rice cakes in vegetables soup. As a -majority community, Betawi people favour , and meat, as they adhere to Islamic dietary-law which forbid consumption. Fishes are consumed too. Unusual for a coastal city, there are hardly any dishes in Betawi cuisine. But there are plenty of freshwater fish dishes, using local varieties of snakehead fish and .

Popular Betawi dishes include soto betawi (beef in milky broth), (sweet and sour vegetable soup), sop iga sapi (beef rib soup) and (spiced coconut ). Most of Betawi dishes are cooked in deep-fried, stir-fried, barbecued or braised methods, and feature a delicate balance of sweet, sour and salty flavours.


Dishes
  • , a salad made from a mix of pickled vegetables, yellow noodles and sweet, sour and spicy peanut sauce, topped with a handful of rice crackers.
  • , stuffed with meat and wrapped in bamboo leaf in triangular (more precisely, tetrahedral) form.
  • (lit. chicken congee), rice with shredded chicken meat served with some condiments and .
  • , sweet and spicy fried beef dish
  • , a kind of boiled or blanched vegetables salad in peanut sauce.
  • (lit. egg crust), a glutinous rice cake cooked with egg and served with shredded coconut and a dried shrimp topping.
  • Ketoprak, vegetables, , rice and rice cake in peanut sauce.
  • , rice made from rice packed inside a diamond-shaped container of woven palm leaf pouch.
  • Ketupat sayur, compressed rice-cake in spicy vegetables in thin coconut milk soup.
  • , pressed () inside banana wrapping.
  • Lontong cap go meh, lontong in rich coconut milk with chicken opor ayam, liver in chilli, sayur lodeh, and telur pindang (marbled egg)
  • , almost identical to ketupat sayur, but uses instead.
  • , a Betawi laksa—the thick yellowish coconut milk based soup is a mixture of spices contains ground rebon or ebi (), , vegetables, boiled egg, sprinkled with bawang goreng and often topped with cracker.
  • (lit. water spinach noodles), with .
  • , Betawi-style of biryani rice dish—flavoured rice dish cooked or served with vegetables, mutton or chicken meat.
  • , spicy with mutton meat, cooked in .
  • , spicy with goat meat, cooked in .
  • , Arab-origin spicy dish cooked in goat broth, and . Similar to .
  • , rice dish served with either roasted chicken, lamb or other meat.
  • , steamed chicken rice served with chicken broth soup.
  • , rice cooked in , served with assortment of side dishes according to customer's choice; from eggs (hard boiled or omelette), , anchovy, to fried beef and fried chicken.
  • , rice with vegetables with side dishes.
  • Pecak gabus, spiced dish.
  • , fried patties, made of ground potatoes, minced meat, peeled and ground corn or tofu, or minced fish.
  • Pesmol, spiced fish dish, usually carp or .
  • , milkfish cooked in dark color, sweet and sour soup.
  • , a fish dish with vegetables from .
  • (lit. crocodile bread), crocodile-shaped bread.
  • (lit. xylophone bread), rectangular shaped brown bread with sesame seeds, flavored with cinnamon and palm sugar. Usually served during Ramadan and other Betawi occasion.
  • Rujak juhi, vegetables with shredded dried squid in .
  • Rujak shanghai, preserved seafood and jellyfish with vegetables and sweet and sour sauce.
  • , soft with vegetables, meat or seafood in a .
  • Sate kuah, beef served in rich and creamy spicy soup, akin to soto tangkar.
  • Semur jengkol, a stewed in a sweet soy sauce.
  • , vegetables in soup.
  • Sayur besan, vegetarian dish made of .
  • Sayur papasan, mixed vegetable soup.
  • Soto betawi, beef offal soup with diced and slices of fried .
  • Soto kaki, beef or goat leg tendons and soto.
  • , spicy noodle soup dish that consists of yellow noodles and soto soup.
  • Soto tangkar, soto made of chopped beef ribs.
  • , fried with or sweet soy sauce with chopped chili.
  • Tauge ayam, steamed chicken that served with and light flavoured with oil.
  • , savoury made of with slices of , or and yellow noodles, served in a spicy -based sauce


Snacks and desserts
  • Bubur cha cha, dessert or breakfast dish made of pearled sago, sweet potatoes, yams, bananas, coconut milk, pandan leaves, sugar and salt. The ingredients are cooked in coconut milk, and the dish can be served hot or cold.
  • Bubur sumsum, white made from rice flour and eaten with brown sugar sauce.
  • , cruller or fried long bread, served with sweet, sour and spicy dipping sauce.
  • , grass jelly—jelly-like dessert.
  • , a sticky confectionery made of coconut, glutinous rice and
  • , bite-size snack cracker, made of nuts (which are seeds). Emping crackers have a slightly bitter taste.
  • , made from sugar and grated coconut.
  • (lit. shaking flower), traditional snack made of which is mixed with eggs, sugar, a pinch of salt and coconut milk. The dough can be fried after heating the oil and the kembang goyang mold.
  • , a soft-centered cake with a flimsy but crisp crust.
  • (lit. pinch cake), traditional that uses flour, baking powder, sugar and milk as its primary ingredients. This cake is related to .
  • , a pancake made of fried rice flour batter and coconut sugar.
  • Kue gemblong, a rice flour dough covered in sticky brown coconut sugar.
  • Kue ku, a small round or oval-shaped pastry with soft sticky flour skin wrapped around a sweet filling in the centre.
  • , a sweet coconut hot cake.
  • Kue pepe, a sticky, sweet layered cake made of glutinous rice flour.
  • , traditional cylindrical-shaped and green-colored steamed cake.
  • , idiyappam-like rice noodles with a mixture of coconut milk and served with liquid palm sugar.
  • , coconut waffle served with thick brown coconut sugar.
  • Kue talam (lit. tray cake), traditional cake made of rice flour, coconut milk and sugar steamed in cake mold or cups.
  • Lumpia jakarta, lumpia that usually being deep fried. Unlike Semarang lumpia that uses rebung (bamboo shoots), Jakarta lumpia uses and served with spicy as a dipping sauce.
  • Pastel de nata, an egg tart pastry dusted with cinnamon from —derived from Portuguese cuisine.
  • , wafer snack made by clasping egg batter using an iron mold () which is heated up on a charcoal stove.
  • , diamond-shaped compressed sweet glutinous .


Beverages
  • Bir pletok, a non-alcoholic drink made from the bark of the tree.
  • , an iced sweet that contains droplets of green rice flour jelly, and palm sugar syrup.
  • Es cincau, grass jelly drink served with shaved ice, coconut milk and sugar.
  • Es selendang mayang, a sweet iced dessert made of kinca or liquid , coconut milk, for aroma, ice and cakes made of glutinous or hunkwe ( starch powder).
  • , a warm beverage made of and milk, poured with peanut, cubed bread, and pacar cina ( pearls).

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