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» Jayapura Street Food Tour
1. VILLAGE HOUSE: Boiled Fish Papeda
🐟BOILED FISH PAPEDA: Papeda – Mix raw sago with water until it becomes a thick, gooey consistency. Fish – Grind shallots, garlic, carrot, turmeric, lemon grass, ginger and lime leaves into a paste. Add ingredients to a skillet with water and bring to a boil. Add fish, mint and lime leaves, green onions and stir. Sprinkle in salt and MSG and boil until fish is cooked
Remove the fish and place on a plate with papeda. Serve with soup on the side.
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2. FOOD STALL: Betel Nut + Water Guava
ADDRESS: Danau (Lake) Sentani, Jayapura Regency, Papua, Indonesia
🥜BETEL NUT: Rip apart the betel nut and then chew it. Add slaked lime powder to create the red effect.
💸PRICE: Betel Nut 2,000 IDR/0.14 USD for 3 | Water Guava 5,000 IDR/0.36 USD per bag
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3. FAMILY HOME: Pork Ribs + Chopped Pork
PORK RIBS: Boil pork in water and season with lemongrass and lime. Then grill until finished.
CHOPPED PORK: Chop pork into small bits. Chop liver into small pieces. Mix with soy sauce, lemongrass and lime.
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3. JAYAPURA CITY MARKET: Fried Balls + Pisang Molen + Pisang Goreng + Bakwan
ADDRESS: Jayapura City, Papua, Indonesia
🇮🇩FRIED BALLS: Mix mung bean, coconut, brown sugar, flour and roll into balls. Fry the balls and serve.
🍌PISANG MOLEN: (King Banana): Wrap fried banana in strip of wheat flour dough.
🍌PISANG GORENG (Fried Banana): Slice bananas into thin, long pieces, dipped in flour and then fry.
🍌BAKWAN (Indonesian Vegetable Fritter): Place vegetables in batter and deep fry.
🍌PISANG GORENG WITH CHOCOLATE AND SHAVED COCONUT: Sift plain flour and rice flour into a bowl. Add coconut milk, baking powder, salt, egg, oil, turmeric powder and water to make batter. Split the banana in two, coat it with a bit of rice flour, and dip it into the batter. Deep fry it in the oil until golden brown. In a saucepan, melt the butter and condensed milk under low heat until it combines. Drizzle the sauce over the goreng pisang, and garnish with cheddar cheese and chocolate rice.
💸PRICE: Fried Balls 1,500 IDR/0.10 USD each | Pisang Molen 1,500 IDR/0.10 USD each | Pisang Goreng 7,000 IDR/0.50 USD for 5 | Bakwan 2,000 IDR/0.14 each | Pisang Goreng with Chocolate and Shaved Butter 20,000 IDR/1.40 USD each
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OoOoOoO ew
OMG that it so weird
Khmer all not
Khmer all not
you should go to sabah , and i'll guide you 😂 sabah have many type of food 😍
He says every food is good in all his videos
6:14 those aren't gold fish
those are Tilapia!
Sorry babii is pig
Babi is pig in Palauan I told you Palauans are actually Indonesian
almost all the people in my country (Palau) chew betelnut it is called buuch in our country only teenagers and adults chew though. And it is believed that Palauan's came from Indonesia
the black shirt is cute lol
Indonesia!
he kinda sounds like an american version of the red lobster guy lmaoo like if u agree
Talimakasi banyak is translated to thank you very much
I eat this at home with soy sauce I’m veitnamese
6:29 pinasakan❤🙌
I just wanna touch that sticky thing but i dont wanna eat it… xD
he tried to get it when the lady took it away im dead its sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo funny
We have this too in my country Nigeria its called stach the difference is that we add red oil to ours.. (palm oil)
He looks like Martin of Wild Kratts
Did I just watch them make fufu!? 😂😂
Yum nom nom nom help me I wanna eat it;-;
0:08 – 0:20
Anyone knows the name of the song?
thats the opposite in india 3:22
Cum
he realy realy sweaty XD
Cum
Hay iam from indonesia
Thx for coming in my country
TERIMAKASIH BANYAK !!!
🤢 better u are not trying to find out, how the chilli sauce was made.. 12.25
So…. Thats why my grandpa and grandma still doing heavy jobs until today… Betel nuts….
The starch when it's in a leaf is like banh loc in Vietnam! Very similar texture but in banh loc they add meat, shrimp, onions, salt & pepper
Did anyone else think of Oompa Loompas from Charlie and the chocolate factory
7:34 "BABI"
The fruit you tasted at the beginning of the video we have a tree with that fruit
sometimes the food yall try make me drool and be hungry like bruhh
2:54 I'm from the Philippines I remember my grandma used to chew one of those shii n I know nothing about it n wonder why they have so much in their bag,I'm just shook rn😭🤣🤦♀️