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Vegetable urap | |
Alternative names | Urab, Urap-urap, krawu |
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Course | Side dish |
Place of origin | Indonesia |
Region/state | Central Java and Yogyakarta |
Serving temperature | Mostly served with main course |
Main ingredients | Steamed vegetable salad, shredded coconut dressing |
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Urap (sometimes spelled urab or in its plural form urap-urap) is: a salad dish of steamed vegetables mixed with seasoned and spiced grated coconut for dressing. It is commonly found in Indonesian cuisine, more precisely Javanese cuisine. Urap can be consumed on its own as a salad for vegetarian meals or as a side dish. Urap is usually found as a prerequisite side dish of Javanese tumpeng, a cone-shaped rice mound surrounded with assorted dishes, as well as part of a nasi kuning dish. In Balinese cuisine, it is known as Urab sayur.
Ingredients※
The vegetables which are usually used in urap are spinach, water spinach, young cassava leaf, papaya leaf, Chinese long beans, bean sprouts, and cabbage. To acquire a rich taste, "most recipes insist on using freshly shredded old coconut flesh." Or serundeng, instead of leftovers. The shredded coconut is seasoned with ground shallot, garlic, red chili pepper, tamarind juice, galangal, salt, and coconut sugar.
See also※
- Lawar, a Balinese version of urap
- Gado-gado
- Karedok
- Pecel
- Plecing kangkung
- Kuluban
- List of steamed foods
References※
- ^ Indonesian Food recipes
- ^ "Vegetarian Guide". Archived from the original on 2012-02-03. Retrieved 2012-02-24.