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Senin, 02 Agustus 2010

Cafe Kita Seru

A café or coffee shop is an informal restaurant with full-service tables and counters and broad menu offerings over extended periods of the day. In hotels, the coffee shop is a more popular-priced alternative to the formal dining room. Coffee shops often encourage families and provide special menus for children. To establish a family-friendly atmosphere, in many localities they do not serve wine and beer.

Notes

The most common English spelling, café, is the French spelling, and was adopted by English-speaking countries in the late 19th century. As English generally makes little use of diacritical marks, anglicisation includes a tendency to omit them, especially in less pretentious contexts. Thus the spelling cafe has thus become very common in English-language usage throughout the world, especially for the less pretentious, ie "greasy spoon" variety (although orthographic proscriptivists often disapprove of it). The Italian spelling, caffè, is also sometimes used in English. In southern England, especially around London in the 1950s, the French pronunciation was often facetiously altered to /ˈkæf/ and spelt caff.

The English words coffee and café both descend from the continental European translingual word root /kafe/, which appears in many European languages with various naturalized spellings, including Italian (caffè); Portuguese and Spanish (café); French (café); German (Kaffee); Polish (kawa); Ukrainian (кава, 'kava'); and others. European awareness of coffee (the plant, its seeds, the beverage made from the seeds, and the shops that sell the beverage) came through Europeans' contact with Turkey, and the Europeans borrowed both the beverage and the word root from the Turks, who got them from the Arabs. The Arabic name qahwa (قهوة) was transformed into kaweh (strength, vigor) in the Ottoman Empire, and it spread from there to Europe, probably first through the Mediterranean languages (Italian, Spanish, French, Catalan, etc.) and thence to German, English, and others, though there is another well-based theory that it first spread to Europe through Poland and Ukraine, through their contacts with the Ottoman Empire.

Source: www.wikipedia.com

See also: ice cream, sate

Rabu, 28 Juli 2010

Nasi Lengko

Sega lengko (nasi lengko dalam bahasa Indonesia) adalah makanan khas masyarakat pantai utara (Cirebon, Indramayu, Brebes, Tegal dan sekitarnya). Makanan khas yang sederhana ini sarat akan protein dan serat serta rendah kalori karena bahan-bahan yang digunakan adalah 100% non-hewani. Bahan-bahannya antara lain: nasi putih (panas-panas lebih baik), tempe goreng, tahu goreng, mentimun (mentah segar, dicacah), tauge (direbus), daun kucai (dipotong kecil-kecil), bawang goreng, bumbu kacang (seperti bumbu rujak, pedas atau tidak, tergantung selera), dan kecap manis. Dan, umumnya kecap manis yang dipergunakan adalah kecap manis encer, bukan yang kental. Disiramkan ke atas semua bahan.

Tempe dan tahu goreng dipotong-potong kecil dan diletakkan di atas sepiring nasi. Mentimun dicacah, lalu ditaburi pula di atasnya, juga toge rebus, serta disiram bumbu kacang di atasnya, dan potongan daun kucai, lalu diberi kecap secukupnya sampai kecoklatan, dan di taburi bawang goreng. Dan sekeping kerupuk aci yang putih, yang bundar atau kotak, menjadi kondimennya. Sebagian orang suka melumuri kerupuknya dengan kecap, sebelum mulai dimakan. Beberapa orang suka meminta nasi lengkonya diberi seujung sutil atau dua minyak yang dipakai untuk menggoreng tempe dan tahu.

Untuk menambah selera makan, biasanya makanan ini disajikan dengan ditambah 5 atau 10 tusuk sate kambing yang disajikan secara terpisah di piring lain.Makanan ini dapat di nikmati di Restoran atau tempat makan yang menyajikan nasi lengko
Sumber: wikipedia

Jumat, 23 Juli 2010

Let's Eat Sate!

Satay (pronounced /ˈsæteɪ/ SA-tay) or sate is a dish of marinated, skewered and grilled meats, served with a sauce.[1] Satay may consists of diced or sliced chicken, goat, mutton, beef, pork, fish, tofu, or other meats; the more authentic version uses skewers from the midrib of the coconut leaf, although bamboo skewers are often used. These are grilled or barbecued over a wood or charcoal fire, then served with various spicy seasonings.

Satay may have originated in Java or Sumatra, Indonesia [2]. Satay is available almost anywhere in Indonesia; it has become a national dish of Indonesia[3]. It is also popular in many other Southeast Asian countries, such as: Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, Thailand, the southern Philippines and in the Netherlands, as Indonesia is a former Dutch colony.

Satay is a very popular delicacy in Indonesia and Malaysia; Indonesia’s diverse ethnic groups’ culinary art (see Cuisine of Indonesia) have produced a wide variety of satays. In Indonesia, satay can be obtained from a travelling satay vendor, from a street-side tent-restaurant, in an upper-class restaurant, or during traditional celebration feasts. In Malaysia, satay is a popular dish - especially during celebrations - and can be found throughout the country. Close analogues are yakitori from Japan, shish kebab from Turkey, chuanr from China and sosatie from South Africa.

Turmeric is a compulsory ingredient used to marinate satay, which gives the dish its characteristic yellow colour. Meats commonly used include beef, mutton, pork, venison, fish, shrimp, squid, chicken, and even tripe. Some have also used more exotic meats, such as turtle, crocodile, and snake meat.

Satay may be served with a spicy peanut sauce dip, or peanut gravy, slivers of onions and cucumbers, and ketupat (rice cakes).

Pork satay can be served in a pineapple-based satay sauce or cucumber relish. An Indonesian version uses a soy-based dip.

Satay is not the same as the Vietnamese condiment sate, which typically includes ground chili, onion, tomato, shrimp, oil, and nuts. Vietnamese sate is commonly served alongside noodle and noodle-soup dishes.


Source: www.wikipedia.com

See also: restoran, makanan

Selasa, 13 Juli 2010

Masakan Khas Jawa Tengah

Berikut adalah makanan khas yang terdapat di Jawa Tengah, menurut kabupaten/kota:

Purwodadi
: swikee, nasi becek, kecap, sale pisang
Banjarnegara: dawet ayu, buntil
Semarang: Lunpia/lumpia, soto ayam, sate sapi, bandeng presto, nasi goreng babat, ayam goreng kraton tulang lunak, kue-kue pia, sate kambing bumbu kecap, martabak malabar, kue bandung, tahu petis, tahu gimbal, wingko babat
Boyolali: marning (jagung goreng), paru goreng, brem cap suling gading, krupuk rambak
Blora: Sega Pecel, sate ayam blora, soto ayam blora, tahu campur
Brebes: telor asin, sate kambing (di Tanjung. Brebes hingga kini dikenal sebagai sentra penghasil bawang merah
Demak: nasi garang asem, sambel blimbing wuluh, kwaci (Demak pernah terkenal sebagai sentra penghasil semangka)
Jepara: es gempol (es pleret), rondo royal (tape goreng), klenyem (ketela parut goreng isi gula merah), kuluban (urap: nangka muda, kacang panjang dan daun mudanya, tauge/kecambah mentah, buah petai cina mentah), pecel ikan laut bakar dengan sambal santan kelapa, sate udang, terasi jepara, tempong (blenyik) ikan teri, durian petruk
Klaten: ayam goreng kalasan, bebek goreng, emping mlinjo
Kudus: soto ayam, sate kerbau, lentog, dodol, jenang kudus, madu mongso
Pati: nasi gandul, sate ayam,
Pekalongan: nasi gandul, soto tauco (tauto), nasi megono
Pemalang: nasi grombyang, lontong dekem, sate loso
Purwokerto: tempe mendoan, gethuk goreng, soto sokaraja / sroto sokaraja, nopia
Purworejo: kue lompong, clorot (semacam dodol yang dibungkus daun kelapa secara memilin), gebleg (baca ge- seperti e pada kata senang dan -bleg seperti e pada kata becek), kue satu, dawet hitam, lanting
Purbalingga: rujak kangkung, tahu gecot, soto kriyik, es duren, klanting
Rembang: bandeng duri lunak (di Juwana), sirup kawis-ta
Salatiga: bakso urat, bakso babat, kripik paru, ting-ting gepuk
Solo: gudeg, sate kambing, thengkleng, srabi solo, nasi liwet, timlo solo, racikan salat, krupuk karak/gendar, bakso popular ukuran bola golf, tahu acar, sayur tumpang
Sragen: nasi garang asem, sate sragen,
Sukoharjo: welut goreng
Tegal: "teh poci" (teh yang diseduh dalam poci tanah liat kecil dan diminum dengan gula batu), sate tegal (sate kambing muda khas Tegal), sate bebek majir, pilus, krupuk antor, nasi bogana (nasi megono), Sauto (soto ayam/babat khas Tegal dengan bumbu tauco). Tegal hingga saat ini dikenal sebagai sentra penghasil teh.
Wonogiri: gaplek, tiwul
Wonosobo: mie ongklok, sagon, tempe kemul, geblek, wedang ronde, manisan carica, keripik jamur, dendeng gepuk
Ungaran: tahu baxo, sate kempleng, krupuk bakar
sumber: wikipedia