Sate Madura Indonesian Traditional Food

Tourworldinfo - Sate Madura Indonesian Traditional Food, Sate Madura is traditional food of Indonesia, a typical sate of the island of Madura (East Java), that has been known throughout the archipelago, when compared with sate ponorogo, Satay is usually made ??of chicken or beef. It’s very delicious especially added with a rice cake.

Sate Madura can be found in almost all regions, especially in large cities such as Medan, Jakarta, Bandung, and Surabaya.


When you eat satay madura is confirmed you will be addicted to eat it again because this food has a different flavor than others.

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Gudeg Special Food of Yogyakarta

Tourworldinfo - Gudeg Special Food of Yogyakarta, Gudeg is typical foods of the city of Yogyakarta. Gudeg have the basic ingredients of the young jackfruit and brown sugar mixed with various spices such as galangal, bay leaves, coconut milk and wrapped in teak leaves. It was dominated by a sweet taste, perfect for those of you who like sweet foods. Delicious served with rice, can also be added to eggs or chicken. This food you must try when visiting the city of Yogyakarta.

Warm is good food with a different taste of food in the world. If you feel this jogja Gudeg, certainly you will addicted tongue to try again.

Hopefully this jogja warm food into the culinary world info you like.
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Bakpia Pathuk Special Food of Yogyakarta

Tourworldinfo - Bakpia Pathuk special food of Yogyakarta, Bakpia has an origin of the word “Tou Luk Pia” which is defined as a cookie that contains meat. But with its development turned into bakpia. Bakpia are now no longer in the content of the meat but the green beans.

Bakpia Pathuk is a typical snacks from Yogyakarta city already known by the public. The tourists usually make bakpia as souvenirs for relatives at home. Actually bakpia not typical food of Yogyakarta, but comes from china. Since beginning production in the region this bakpia Pathuk then called bakpia Pathuk.


Bakpia a sweet, savory, sticky and delicious. That is what we feel when eating these snacks.

Pathuk bakpia comestible is widely on sale in the area Pathuk, malioboro, Wirobrajan. You’ll easily find a seller bakpia Pathuk if a visit to Yogyakarta. Other typical food from Yogyakarta are Gudeg yogyakrta. Now that he is the typical food of Yogyakarta in the culinary world tour this time.
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Indonesia Travel Guide | Information


Indotravels - Indonesia Travel Guide, Rippling across the equator for nearly 5000km, Indonesia encompasses more than 17,000 islands, two-thirds of which are inhabited and richly layered with character. On Sulawesi, the elaborate funeral ceremonies and timeless traditions of Tana Toraja are light years from the surfing culture of Lombok. But so too are the mighty saddle-backed Batak mansions of Danua Toba and the volcanic lakes of Sumatra from the mummies and deeply etched gorges of Papua’s Baliem Valley. The resorts and restaurants of Bali pamper precocious style cats, while at the same moment threadbare backpackers are adopted by homestays in Kalimantan.

Indonesia’s cities are in a constant state of urban evolution, where dense populations, technology and construction live in hectic symbiosis. But most of the archipelago’s territory remains unexplored, concealing a wealth of cultures and a myriad of landscapes. Oceanic rice fields and ancient sultanates in Java are humbled by haunting volcanic cones. Maluku’s alabaster beaches and desert islands remain pristine while the tourist trail heads elsewhere. The jungles of Sumatra, Kalimantan and Papua are zoological wonders, revealing impish monkeys, stoic sun bears, leopards, orang-utans and remarkable marsupials.

And then there are the micromoments, equally exquisite but entirely unexpected; impromptu English lessons with school children, instant friendships in crammed bemos, lending an ear to your becak rider… In Indonesia there is plenty of cause to pause, except when dodging hurtling traffic – but that’s all part of the adventure.

Ready to go? These recommended partners make it easy:

- explore Bali
- journey through the East Indies

Travel Alert: High level terrorism-related warnings have been issued by Western governments concerning travel in Indonesia. Travellers are advised to check their local consular information and monitor the situation in Indonesia closely before making travel plans. Check out Safe Travel for current government warnings. Travellers should also be cautious when drinking locally sourced alcohol; see the Health & Safety pages for details.

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Bali Travel Guide | Information


Indotravels - Bali Travel Guide Bali has long been equated with an exotic paradise, a picturesque vision of green rice fields and plantations, soaring volcanoes, cool lakes and rushing rivers, lush forests and palm fringed beaches. It is Indonesia's number one tourist destination and as a result suffers from commercialisation and overcrowding, but this is confined to a few main areas. The original charm of the 'Island of the Gods' and its smiling people is still very much in evidence, especially in the many small rural villages and fascinating places of the fertile interior.

What makes it distinctive from the rest of Indonesia is the prevalence in Balinese Hinduism, which incorporates the ancient Indonesian animist conviction that natural objects are inhabited by good or bad spirits into every aspect of local life on the island. Scattered around the island are thousands of Hindu temples and places of worship. It is evident in their ceremonies, daily rituals and attitudes, visible in the offerings of flowers and food that adorn the roadsides, the charms hung inside taxis, and the numerous vibrant festivals that occur throughout the year. It is perceptible in their reverence for the Holy Mountain, the soaring volcanic cone of Gunung Agung, which is the spiritual centre of the Balinese universe.


Art is also an integral part of daily life and every village has its artists, from the internationally acclaimed painter to the aspirational young cow herder. Ubud, the cultural centre, with its streets lined with art and crafts shops, also has performances of traditional Balinese dance and music. Art, together with tourism, is an important source of revenue for the island.

With its fine beach, the popular resort of Kuta is the most visited destination, but there are numerous other beach resorts around the island, and many more peaceful settings on the east coast at Candidasa, Sanur and the fishing village of Padang Bai, and on the northern coast at Lovina. There are a number of good diving sites and reef snorkelling close by.

Despite the shock of terrorist attacks a few years ago, Bali is still the tropical paradise of rich culture and beautiful land and seascapes that has attracted those in search of an idyllic vacation for so long; however visitors are still advised to contact their foreign office for the latest travel advice before travelling to Indonesia, and Bali in particular.

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