List of Indonesian Dishes - Drinks

Drinks

Name Image Region Type Description
Bajigur West Java Coconut sugar and coconut milk hot drink.
Bandrek West Java Hot sweet drink Coconut sugar and ginger hot drink.
Brem (liquid beverage) Bali Sweet alcoholic beverage Brem is made from fermented tape. Brem is a special beverage from Bali. Usually brem also present in solid form as snacks.
Wedang Jahe Central Java Ginger tea/drink Fresh ginger juice mixed with palm or rock sugar and served hot.
Cendol Nationwide
Cincau Nationwide Jelly drink Grass jelly and shredded ice with sugar or syrup.
Dadiah West Sumatra Yoghurt Traditional West Sumatran water buffalo milk yoghurt.
Es teler Nationwide A mixed of avocado, young coconut, jack fruit, shredded iced with sweet condensed milk.
Es Campur Nationwide
Es dawet Banjarnegara, Central Java
Jahe Telor A drink that made of ginger and raw egg), with some variants colloquially called STMJ (Susu Telor Madu Jahe/milk egg honey ginger).
Kopi Luwak Sumatra, Java, Sulawesi, Nusa Tenggara Coffee beverage Coffee beverage made of beans that already digested by palm civet.
Legen East Java A drink made of Siwalan palm sap.
Sara'ba
Sekoteng Chinese Indonesian, Nationwide Hot ginger drink A hot drink made of ginger, sugar and milk with peanuts, slices of bread, and pacar cina.
Serbat
Liang Teh Chinese Indonesian, Medan, North Sumatra Sweet iced tea
Teh botol Nationwide Bottled tea.
Teh poci Nationwide Tea beverage Hot tea served in clay teapot with large cristalized sugar.
Teh Talua West Sumatra Mixed of hot tea and blended egg yolk.
Wedhang asele Famous drink that comes from Surakarta.
Wedhang rondhe Yogyakarta

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