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INTRODUCTION
Jason:Hi everyone, I’m Jason.
Fira:And I’m Fira!
Jason:And welcome to Culture Class: Essential Indonesian Vocabulary, Lesson 2! In this lesson you'll learn 5 essential words related to Food &Drink. These are 5 Foods in Indonesia. Hand picked. You can find a complete list of vocabulary at IndonesianPod101.com
FIVE KEY VOCABULARY ITEMS
Jason:Fira, what’s our first word?
Fira:Bakso Sapi
Jason:Beef meatball soup
Fira:(slow) Bakso Sapi (regular) Bakso Sapi
Jason:Listeners, please repeat:
Fira:Bakso Sapi
[pause - 5 sec.]
Jason:Beef meatball soup is commonly found at street cart vendors and in restaurants in all parts of Indonesia.
Jason:Now, let's hear a sample sentence using this word.
Fira:(normal) Bakso sapi terbuat dari daging sapi dan tepung tapioka.
Jason:Beef meatballs are made from beef meat and tapioca flour.
Fira:(slow) Bakso sapi terbuat dari daging sapi dan tepung tapioka.
Jason:Okay, what’s the next word?
Fira:Sate
Jason:Satay (skewered and grilled meat served with peanut sauce)
Fira:(slow) Sate (regular) Sate
Jason:Listeners, please repeat:
Fira:Sate
[pause - 5 sec.]
Jason:Satay is a very common meal in Indonesia that consists of marinated, skewered, and grilled meat served with peanut sauce.
Jason:Now, let's hear a sample sentence using this word.
Fira:(normal) Sate dimakan dengan lontong atau nasi.
Jason:Satay is usually eaten with rice cakes or rice.
Fira:(slow) Sate dimakan dengan lontong atau nasi.
Jason:Okay, what’s the next word?
Fira:Nasi Goreng
Jason:Indonesian Fried Rice
Fira:(slow) Nasi Goreng (regular) Nasi Goreng
Jason:Listeners, please repeat:
Fira:Nasi Goreng
[pause - 5 sec.]
Jason:There are different types of fried rice found all across Indonesia. They all typically include rice that has been stir-fried and spiced with sweet soy sauce, shallot, garlic, tamarind, and chili. Some pair these ingredients with egg, chicken, or shrimp while others use salted dried fish.
Jason:Now, let's hear a sample sentence using this word.
Fira:(normal) Nasi Goreng disajikan dengan telur mata sapi.
Jason:Indonesian Fried rice is served with a fried egg.
Fira:(slow) Nasi Goreng disajikan dengan telur mata sapi.
Jason:Okay, what’s the next word?
Fira:Gado-gado
Jason:Indonesian salad with peanut sauce dressing.
Fira:(slow) Gado-gado (regular) Gado-gado
Jason:Listeners, please repeat:
Fira:Gado-gado
[pause - 5 sec.]
Jason:One of the most popular salads served in Indonesia is a vegetable salad with peanut sauce dressing; this salad has a lot more dressing on it than Western salads.
Jason:Now, let's hear a sample sentence using this word.
Fira:(normal) Gado-gado merupakan salada dengan saus bumbu kacang yang terkenal di Indonesia.
Jason:Gado-gado is a famous Indonesian salad with peanut sauce dressing.
Fira:(slow) Gado-gado merupakan salada dengan saus bumbu kacang yang terkenal di Indonesia.
Jason:Okay, what’s the last word?
Fira:Sup Buntut
Jason:Oxtail soup
Fira:(slow) Sup Buntut (regular) Sup Buntut
Jason:Listeners, please repeat:
Fira:Sup Buntut
[pause - 5 sec.]
Jason:Many tourists and business travelers enjoy eating at the Hotel Borobudur in Jakarta because the oxtail soup served there has become legendary. Also, the five-star hotel sits close to the main shopping areas and business districts.
Jason:Now, let's hear a sample sentence using this word.
Fira:(normal) Hotel Borobudur menghidangkan sup buntut yang terbaik di Jakarta.
Jason:Hotel Borobudur has the best Oxtail soup in Jakarta.
Fira:(slow) Hotel Borobudur menghidangkan sup buntut yang terbaik di Jakarta.
QUIZ
Jason:Okay listeners, are you ready to be quizzed on the words you just learned? Fira will give you the Indonesian – please say the English meaning out loud! Are you ready?
Fira:Bakso Sapi
[pause]Jason:Beef meatball soup
Fira:Sate
[pause]Jason:Satay (skewered and grilled meat served with peanut sauce)
Fira:Nasi Goreng
[pause]Jason:Indonesian Fried Rice
Fira:Gado-gado
[pause]Jason:Indonesian salad with peanut sauce dressing.
Fira:Sup Buntut
[pause]Jason:Oxtail soup

Outro

Jason:There you have it – 5 Food names in Indonesia! We have a more complete list at IndonesianPod101.com Thanks everyone, see you next time!
Fira:"Sampai Jumpa”

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