SATAY "AN INDONESIAN FOOD"

in food •  8 years ago  (edited)

These tasty meat skewers cook up over coals so hot they need fans to waft the smoke away.
Whether it's chicken, goat, mutton or rabbit, the scrappy morsels get marinated in turmeric, barbecued and then bathed in a hearty dose of peanut sauce.
Other nations now lay claim to sate, but Indonesians consider it a national dish conceived by street vendors and popularized by Arab traders.
Each vendor seeks distinction, but "sate madura" -- served with rice cakes (ketupat) and diced cucumber and onion -- is distinguished by its boat-shaped street carts.
Sate Ragusa serves legendary satay that dates to the 1950s. Its signature spaghetti ice cream is a perfect dish to cleanse the palate after a meal.

Credit: https://www.indoindians.com/sate-nusantara-12-famous-satay-from-indonesia/

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looks delicious, by the way did you take the picture?

its in my sd card for a long time ago, maybe it was not from me :)

no problem :)
just remember you need to mention the source of any picture that is not taken by you, otherwise you might get flagged which is not everyone's favorite thing.

im sory, thankyou verymuch for mentioning me about this. hope i'll get better next time :)

Looks SOOO Good!!!

it looks soo good, but its taste AWESOME!!

ente mau jadi tukang sate ya :) ...Your picture is too good .... right in the food magazines ... you should be there while eating sate .... let me not d criticism

heheeheh
gak kok mas wkwkkw
thankyou for the criticism

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