Rawon (Javanese script: ) is an Indonesian beef soup. Indofood corporate website. See "Bumbu Rawon" Originating from the Javanese cuisine of East Java, rawon utilizes the black keluak nut as the main seasoning, which gives a dark color and nutty flavor to the soup; thus rawon is often described as "black beef soup".
In 2024, TasteAtlas rawon was rated as the world's best soup. Also, Indonesian soup, Soto Betawi followed in the second place.
Lemongrass, galangal, bay leaves, kaffir lime leaves, and sugar are then added as seasonings. The special dark or black color of rawon comes from the keluak as the main spice. The soup is usually garnished with green onion and fried shallot and served with rice. Other toppings include bean sprouts, salted preserved egg, krupuk, and fried tolo beans (black-eyed pea).
In Balinese cuisine, rawon does not use any keluak—thus, the color is brown instead of black. Additionally, as the Balinese people are mostly Hindu, they tend to favor pork over beef.
In Singapore, the dish is known as Nasi Rawon, usually sold at Malay hawker stalls. The dish is usually served with rice, paru (fried beef lung), sambal sotong and gravy made from Pangium.
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