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Mie Koples from Bali

Holiday Ayo - Have you ever heard of Mie Koples?

It sounds strange, but, guess what, Mie Koples is a traditional dish originating from Bali. It is a favorite food for most people in Klungkung regency, Bali, and is already famous for its delicacy.

As cited from VisitBali, the origin of the name of Mie Koples is derived from the dish itself which is based on vermicelli, or Indonesians commonly call it "mie bihun" and then "Koples" derived from the traditional ingredients of nuts used, which is sambal koples.



Sambal Koples is made from baked shrimp paste, commonly called "terasi" in Indonesia, and fried ground nuts, then the shrimp paste is pounded together with the ground nuts. Then, the seasoning is combined with a little bit of coconut oil, lime, and a little water to make the combined spices dilute. Observing the making process and the ingredients used, its amazing taste is already imaginable. This food is very suitable and more delicious eaten with additional "kerupuk" or crackers together.

Klungkung typical dish Mie Koples can be easily found throughout Klungkung regency. The price is certainly very cheap.

For one serving, Mie Koples is sold ranging only from IDR 5,000 - to IDR 7,000.

Mie Koples is really a recommended dish for all of you who visit Bali because Bali is a place to not only enjoy the natural beauty but also taste many typical culinary of every region in Bali including this typical food from Klungkung.

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