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Mi Caluk
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Alternative names | Mie Caluek |
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Course | Main course |
Place of origin | Indonesia |
Region or state | Aceh |
Main ingredients | Noodle, soy sauce, chicken meat |
Mi caluk is a traditional Indonesian-Aceh noodle dish, which is commonly found in traditional markets and food courts in Pidie Regency and Pidie Jaya Regency.[1]
It is a noodle dish served with a splash of thick spicy sauce made from a mixture of tomato, chili pepper or chili sauce, coconut milk, ground peanuts, spiced with shallot, garlic, lemongrass and citrus leaf, and served with pieces of vegetables, sliced cucumber and krupuk.[2] The presentation of mi caluk is slightly similar to spaghetti.[3] Each serving of mi caluk is not large, so it is more precisely categorised as a snack. Thus, sellers of mi caluk are often found in makeshift stalls, and do not have stalls in a food court as is usual for food and drink stalls in Aceh.
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