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  • Even in Holland we don't make nasi goreng like this recipe. Way too wet!

  • ini bukan nasi goreng indo

  • It's Definitely NOT INDONESIAN "NASI GORENG" The Original NASIGORENG IS not Wet like that....

  • more WRONG recipes!

  • why she sounded freaky like a crow at 4.16

  • @sepatugwkeren it is called foodgasm

  • wtf was that.. that's not nasi goreng at all.. too many shallots and too wet... actually Nasi goreng or fried rice was brought by Chinese immigrants in Dutch era, now Indonesian had their own style..

  • indonesians can cook that more delicous and not wet like that, and indonesians can cook that less than 4 minuites

  • I bet it's doesnt taste good

  • uh i dont know where that man is from but this is niet nasi goreng..its got too much liquid.it sjould be fried at high temp and dry.not soppy wet

  • this is not a right way to cook a nasi goreng..

    nasi goreng is about high fire and powerful stir..

    this is one of the right way to make a nasi goreng..

    watch?v=-qZsFYXXfX8

  • this is not indonesian nasi goreng

  • Yum... Terima kasih Oom..

  • ewl!.....this is not good

  • u dont need to crumble the rice by hand to keep it from sticking. if the rice is sticking together in lumps its because u cooked them wrong. what u need is to put a little oil in the water when they boil, this way u get non sticky rice!

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  • Fried rice is a legacy Mooi Indie

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  • haloo this indonesian food,not indian!

  • it's not the way to cook indonesian fried rice, i can show you the best way and the best flavour of indonesian native fried rice instead this foreigner version..

  • Oost Indie = East Indie = Indonesia

  • Wish she would get out of that kitchen.

  • I lol'd when she tried to flip it.

  • What? Really...? Since when Nasi goreng is a Dutch food??

    Anyway, its looks good though.

  • @batSkull22 : Nasi Goreng was invented by Dutch who lived hundred of years in Indonesia. I

  • @antabaranta i wonder why the name is in indonesia when Dutch is the one who found the nasi goreng (fried rice)

  • @LanLan2E1 : Because the Dutch found Nasi Goreng in Oost Indie (East India) where the locals speak Malay. Just like "SATAY" the Dutch call the food as the way the locals call it as also Gado-gado. The same name they use until today in many restaurants in Amsterdam, Den Haag or Rotterdam, etc.

  • @LanLan2E1 : Oost Indie (East India) was the way Dutch called her colony in South East Asia.

  • Heehee, nasi goreng with shrimp chips or kroepoek (crew-pook). Leftover or day old rice is great for fried rice.

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