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1 Preparation  





2 Preparation of side dishes  





3 Tradition and culture  





4 Nutrition  





5 Other rice dishes  





6 See also  





7 References  














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Nasi bogana
Nasi bogana wrapped inside banana leaf
CourseMain course
Place of originIndonesia
Region or stateTegal, Central Java
Serving temperatureHot or room temperature
Main ingredientsRice with side dishes wrapped inside banana leaf

Nasi boganaornasi begana, pronounced as nah-see boh-gâna, is an Indonesian-style rice dish, originally from Tegal, Central Java. It is usually wrapped in banana leaves and served with side dishes.[1]

This rice dish is a type of nasi ramesornasi campur — terms used for dishes that have rice and a variety of side dishes.[2]

Nasi bogana is very popular in Indonesia and is sold all over the streets of Jakarta, the capital city, for 12,000 to 20,000 rupiah each. It is sold in almost all SundaneseorJavanese restaurants and sometimes in warungsorwartegs (Warung Tegal), a traditional outdoor restaurant or café.[3] It is considered a convenient dish as it is wrapped in banana leaves and is usually ready to bring and eat at any time. It is a type of fast food that is brought to workplaces to eat.[4]

Preparation[edit]

Nasi bogana is prepared by spreading a wide banana leaf and filling it with steamed rice. Then seasoning such as fried shallots is put on top of the rice. Over the rice, a smaller banana leaf is spread and the side dishes — opor ayam (white chicken curry), dendeng (shredded meat), fried chicken liver and gizzard in chili and coconut gravy, sambal of shredded red chili, telur pindang whole boiled eggs, serundeng (fried shredded spiced coconut with peanuts), sautéed tempeh or sautéed string beans — are decoratively placed. All ingredients are then wrapped and closed with the outer banana leaf that is placed over the rice. Plastic strings are used to tighten the pack together. It is put in a steamer to keep it warm and is ready to eat at any time.[5]

Other times they are prepared as a regular rice dish without the banana leaves because the dish has been too common and restaurants do not follow the traditions.

Preparation of side dishes[edit]

The opor ayam is usually served as pieces without their bones. This is usually done because they can wrap it in banana leaves more easily without taking up too much space. There are two types of opor ayam: white gravy, commonly used in West Java, and yellow gravy, commonly used in Central Java. Both are sweet but yellow opor ayam tends to have curry spices in it.[6]

The dendeng is sometimes put on a stick and eaten the same way as a satay (meat in a skewer). The telur pindang boiled eggs are most of the time cut in half and only half is served. This depends on the occasion. Serundeng, fried chicken liver and gizzard in chili and coconut gravy (suggested to use cow livers rather than chicken to avoid the smell), sambal of shredded red chili and sautéed tempeh and sautéed string beans is served regularly, a spoon-full of each circling the steamed rice.[5]

Tradition and culture[edit]

InJava, nasi bogana is typically served on special occasions, such as weddings and anniversaries, but is most commonly found in family gatherings and social gatherings (arisan). At weddings, nasi bogana usually has its booth where people can choose their side dishes and sauces. Most people prefer nasi bogana to be eaten with kerupuk (Indonesian flour crackers) or emping (crushed bean crackers from melinjo), and as a result, it becomes a part of the side dish. Some people like additional sauces like kecap manis (sweet soybean sauce) and sambal terasi (fish and shrimp chili sauce). The drink that they have while having this dish is most of the time hot or iced black tea.[2]

Nutrition[edit]

Nasi bogana contains significant amounts of protein and carbohydrates from the meat and rice,[1] in addition to a lot of fat and oil obtained from the coconut and palm oils used in the side dishes. Almost all of the side dishes are fried.

The dish ranges from 1000 to 1600 calories per serving. It is comparable to fast food.[5]

Other rice dishes[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Winneke, Odilia. "detikFood: Nasi Bogana." Nasi Bogana, Sedap dan Komplet. 19 MAY 2009. Detikcom, Web. 24 Jan 2010. <http://food.detik.com/read/2009/05/19/112554/1133803/294/nasi-bogana-sedap-dan-komplet>.
  • ^ a b Apriadji, Wied Harry (2008). Healthy tumpeng: hidangan tumpeng sehat citarasa Indonesia (in Indonesian). Gramedia Pustaka Utama. ISBN 978-979-22-3410-7.
  • ^ Witton, Patrick; Elliott, Mark; Greenway, Paul; Jealous, Virginia (2003). Indonesia. Lonely Planet. ISBN 978-1-74059-154-6.
  • ^ Erwin, Lilly T. (2008). 100 PTM: Makanan Khas Daerah (in Indonesian). Gramedia Pustaka Utama. ISBN 978-979-22-3837-2.
  • ^ a b c "Resep Nasi Begana." 15 OCT 2007. ERESEP.COM, Web. 24 Jan 2010. <http://www.eresep.com/1763/4/resep-masakan-NASI-BEGANA-recipes/ Archived 2016-05-06 at the Wayback Machine>
  • ^ Nasi Bogana Nasi Kentjana Online
  • ^ Habsari, Rinto. Info boga Jakarta. Jakarta Selatan: Gramedia Pustaka Utama, 2007. Print.<https://books.google.com/books?id=zAQMZo8POkEC&source=gbs_navlinks_s> ISBN 979-22-2860-8


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