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List Of Indonesian Drinks
This is a list of Indonesian drinks. The most common and popular Indonesian drinks and beverages are ''teh'' (tea) and ''kopi'' (coffee). Indonesian households commonly serve ''teh manis'' (sweet tea) or ''kopi tubruk'' (coffee mixed with sugar and hot water and poured straight in the glass without separating out the coffee residue) to guests. Fruit juices (''jus'') are very popular, and hot sweet beverages can also be found, such as ''bajigur'' and ''bandrek''. Many popular drinks are based on ice (''es'') and can also be classified as desserts. Typical examples include young coconut (''es kelapa muda''), grass jelly (''es cincau'') and cendol (''es cendol'' or ''es dawet''). As a Muslim-majority country, Indonesian Muslims share Islamic dietary laws that prohibit alcoholic beverages. However, since ancient times, local alcoholic beverages were developed in the archipelago. According to a Chinese source, people of ancient Java drank wine made from palm sap called ''tuak'' (palm w ...
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Javanese Kopi Tubruk
Javanese may refer to: Of Java *Javanese people, and their culture *Javanese language **Javanese script, traditional letters used to write Javanese language **Javanese (Unicode block), **Old Javanese, the oldest phase of the Javanese language *Javanese beliefs *Javanese calendar *Javanese cuisine *Javanese Surinamese, an ethnic group of Javanese descent in Suriname Other *Javanese cat, a breed of domestic cat See also

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Teh Talua
Teh talua or teh telur (egg tea) is a tea beverage from West Sumatra, Indonesia. The tea is unique due to its use of egg yolk in its preparation. Chicken or duck egg can be used to prepare the tea. Other ingredients, in addition to tea and egg yolk, include sugar and calamondin. A traditional method of preparing this drink involves stirring the egg yolk and two spoons of sugar or condensed milk in a glass until a batter is developed. Hot tea is then gradually stirred into the batter to combine the two elements. Calamondin (lime) juice can be then added according to taste, to remove any remaining unpleasant smell. See also * List of hot beverages * List of Indonesian beverages * List of egg drinks ** Eggnog Eggnog (), historically also known as a milk punch or an egg milk punch when alcoholic beverages are added, is a rich, chilled, sweetened, dairy-based beverage. It is traditionally made with milk, cream, sugar, egg yolks, and whipped egg white ... ** Egg coffee Refere ...
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Teh Poci Gula Batu
''Teh'' is an Internet slang neologism most frequently used as an English article, based on a common typographical error of "''the".'' ''Teh'' has subsequently developed grammatical usages distinct from ''the''. It is not common in spoken or written English outside technical or leetspeak circles, but when spoken, it is pronounced , , or . Usage ''Teh'' originates from the common typo of ''the'', as might both occur and remain uncorrected when a person was typing rapidly prior to the widespread availability of autocorrect Autocorrection, also known as text replacement, replace-as-you-type or simply autocorrect, is an automatic data validation function commonly found in word processors and text editing interfaces for smartphones and tablet computers. Its principal ... helper applications, and has become conventionalized in a variety of contexts. In addition, it is a standard feature of leetspeak and can be used ironically or to mock someone's lack of " techie" knowledge or skill ...
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Teh Poci
''Teh'' is an Internet slang neologism most frequently used as an English article, based on a common typographical error of "''the".'' ''Teh'' has subsequently developed grammatical usages distinct from ''the''. It is not common in spoken or written English outside technical or leetspeak circles, but when spoken, it is pronounced , , or . Usage ''Teh'' originates from the common typo of ''the'', as might both occur and remain uncorrected when a person was typing rapidly prior to the widespread availability of autocorrect Autocorrection, also known as text replacement, replace-as-you-type or simply autocorrect, is an automatic data validation function commonly found in word processors and text editing interfaces for smartphones and tablet computers. Its principal ... helper applications, and has become conventionalized in a variety of contexts. In addition, it is a standard feature of leetspeak and can be used ironically or to mock someone's lack of " techie" knowledge or skill ...
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Sekoteng Ginger Drink
Sekoteng, a ginger-based hot drink which includes peanuts, diced bread, and '' pacar cina'', can be found in Jakarta, West Java, and Central Java. See also * Bajigur * List of Indonesian beverages This is a list of Indonesian drinks. The most common and popular Indonesian drinks and beverages are ''teh'' ( tea) and ''kopi'' (coffee). Indonesian households commonly serve ''teh manis'' (sweet tea) or ''kopi tubruk'' (coffee mixed with sugar ... References Hot drinks Indonesian drinks {{food-stub ...
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Sekoteng
Sekoteng, a ginger-based hot drink which includes peanuts, diced bread, and '' pacar cina'', can be found in Jakarta, West Java, and Central Java. See also * Bajigur * List of Indonesian beverages This is a list of Indonesian drinks. The most common and popular Indonesian drinks and beverages are ''teh'' ( tea) and ''kopi'' (coffee). Indonesian households commonly serve ''teh manis'' (sweet tea) or ''kopi tubruk'' (coffee mixed with sugar ... References Hot drinks Indonesian drinks {{food-stub ...
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Kopi Tubruk
''Kopi Tubruk'' is an Indonesian-style coffee where hot water is poured over fine coffee grounds directly in the glass, without any filtration, usually with added sugar. In Bali Bali () is a province of Indonesia and the westernmost of the Lesser Sunda Islands. East of Java and west of Lombok, the province includes the island of Bali and a few smaller neighbouring islands, notably Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan, and ..., Kopi Tubruk is known by the name "Kopi Selem" which means black coffee. Etymology The first word of kopi tubruk's name is derived from the Indonesian word for coffee, ''kopi''. While tubruk is a Javanese word meaning collision. The name refers to both the name of the beverage and the style of preparation. History Kopi tubruk is thought to have been brought to Indonesia by merchants from the Middle East. The drink is popular in Yogyakarta and Central Java and can be found in most warungs that serve coffee. Preparation Kopi tubruk uses finely groun ...
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Kopi Luwak Gayo, Takengon, Aceh
Kopi may refer to: * An alternative name for the karaka tree * Kopi, a clay mourning cap worn by some Aboriginal Australian peoples * Kopi (drink), a coffee beverage with Hainanese cultural roots popular in Maritime Southeast Asia ** Kopi tiam, a coffee shop or restaurant in Southeast Asia which serves kopi as a menu item * Coffee in Indonesia ** Kopi luwak, a specially processed coffee made in Indonesia and the Philippines which typically involve civet cats ** Kopi tubruk ''Kopi Tubruk'' is an Indonesian-style coffee where hot water is poured over fine coffee grounds directly in the glass, without any filtration, usually with added sugar. In Bali Bali () is a province of Indonesia and the westernmost of t ..., an Indonesian brewed coffee beverage served black ** Kopi arabika See also *Köpi, König Pilsener beer * Køpi housing project in Berlin {{disambiguation ...
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