Zidni Adam Jajan Roti Srikaya Tet Fai & Es Lidah Buaya Pondok Ria | MAKAN RECEH (21/11/22)

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1 Jan 202308:54

Summary

TLDRIn this vibrant food exploration video, the host is in Jakarta, specifically in Singkawang Kudis, known for its authentic culinary delights. They seek out the famous Srikaya-filled roti, a specialty of the region, available in various types like baked, fried, and grilled. The unique Selai Srikaya, made from eggs, sugar, and other ingredients, is highlighted as a traditional dish. The video also features a visit to a 12-year-old bakery that prioritizes quality, offering fresh, non-preserved bread daily. Additionally, the host finds a refreshing beverage, the 'Lidah Buaya' tea, which comes in different flavors and is known for its health benefits, especially for skin and hair. The video concludes with the host enjoying the delicious pairing of the roti with the tea, emphasizing the freshness and quality of the food and the overall satisfying experience.

Takeaways

  • 📍 The video is set in Singkawang Kudis, a culinary center in Jakarta, known for its authentic food from West Kalimantan.
  • 🍞 The host is searching for a snack called 'roti', which is said to be very popular and delicious in Kudis.
  • 🏪 The 'tokonya' (shop) selling the 'roti srikaya' is a bustling place with a variety of 'roti' including fried, grilled, and steamed versions.
  • 🥚 The 'Selai Srikaya' is a special filling made from eggs, sugar, and other ingredients, and is a signature dish of Singkawang.
  • 🍞 The 'roti' is made fresh daily, without preservatives, and is known for its fluffy texture and delicious taste.
  • 🛒 The shop has been in business for 12 years and is very popular, selling between 2,000 to 3,000 'roti' per day.
  • 🥤 The video also explores 'liang teh', a traditional drink from Singkawang, which comes in several varieties including 'liang teh buaya' and 'lidah buaya'.
  • 🌿 'Lidah buaya' is a health drink made from the 'lida buaya' (a type of plant) and is beneficial for skin and hair health.
  • 🍵 The 'liang teh' is a herbal tea blend with various health benefits, including a mix of 'selasih' (a type of lemongrass) and 'air perasan jeruk' (lime juice).
  • 🍽 The 'roti kukus' (steamed bread) is a favorite among customers for its fluffy texture and delicious 'Selai Srikaya' filling.
  • 💰 The prices for the 'roti' and 'liang teh' are affordable, with the 'roti' ranging from 3,000 and the 'liang teh' at 12,000.

Q & A

  • Where is the narrator currently located?

    -The narrator is currently located in Singkawang Kudis, specifically in the area of Jakarta, on Jalan Krendang Raya.

  • What is the narrator looking for in the video?

    -The narrator is looking for a snack called 'roti' which is said to be very delicious and popular in Singkawang Kudis.

  • What is the unique feature of the 'roti srikaya' mentioned in the script?

    -The 'roti srikaya' is a special snack from Singkawang, with a filling made from a mixture of egg, sugar, and other ingredients, which is a characteristic food of the area.

  • What are the different types of 'roti' available in the video?

    -The available types of 'roti' include 'roti kukus' (steamed bread), 'roti kukus pandan' (steamed pandan bread), 'roti goreng' (fried bread), and 'roti panggang' (grilled bread), with variations in the filling.

  • How is the 'roti' prepared to maintain its quality?

    -The 'roti' is freshly made without preservatives, and it is filled with the 'selai' (filling) only upon receiving an order to ensure its softness and quality.

  • What is the significance of the name 'srikaya' in the context of the script?

    -The name 'srikaya' is derived from the Malay word 'seraya', meaning bright and rich, symbolizing the golden color of the egg-based filling, which is associated with wealth.

  • What is the narrator's opinion about the 'roti' after tasting it?

    -The narrator finds the 'roti' to be delicious, with a soft texture and a rich taste from the 'selai srikaya' filling.

  • What is the 'liang teh buaya' and how is it related to the 'roti srikaya'?

    -'Liang teh buaya' is a special herbal tea from Singkawang, which is suggested as a refreshing drink to accompany the 'roti srikaya'.

  • What are the benefits mentioned for consuming 'lidah buaya' (snake tongue) in the script?

    -The 'lidah buaya' is said to have health benefits, particularly for the skin and hair, and is a key ingredient in the 'liang teh buaya'.

  • What is the price range for the 'roti' mentioned in the video?

    -The price for one 'roti' is around 3,000 Indonesian Rupiah, with variations depending on the type of 'roti'.

  • How does the 'roti goreng' (fried bread) differ from the other types of 'roti'?

    -The 'roti goreng' is fried but does not contain any oil in the bread itself, resulting in a crispy yet soft texture with the 'selai srikaya' filling.

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