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Gado Gado is a well-known dish in Indonesia. It is a one-dish meal, similar to a salad. It is prepared with fresh seasonal vegetables, eggs, tofu, and ingredients native to Indonesia. It is usually paired with a special peanut sauce. Gado Gado means “mix” or “medley” in Indonesian.
Toss with the peanut sauce and serve.
Indonesian food history dates back to prehistoric times, with evidence of early human settlements and agricultural practices in the region. The diversity of Indonesian cuisine can be attributed to centuries of trade and cultural exchanges with neighboring countries, as well as influences from foreign invaders. The use of aromatic spices, such as cloves, nutmeg, and cinnamon, is a defining characteristic of Indonesian cuisine, as these spices were highly sought after by traders. The Dutch colonization of Indonesia also played a significant role in shaping the country’s food culture, with the introduction of ingredients such as potatoes, tomatoes, and chilies. Today, Indonesian cuisine continues to evolve and thrive, with a rich and diverse history that is reflected in its flavorful dishes.
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