Asam pedas

Asam pedas (Indonesian and Malay: asam pedas; Minangkabau: asam padeh; English language: sour and spicy) is a Maritime Southeast Asian sour and spicy fish stew dish. Asam pedas believed comes from Minangkabau cuisine of West Sumatra, Indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of Sumatra (inc. Riau, Jambi, South Sumatra), Borneo (West Kalimantan) and Malay Peninsula.

Asam pedas

Asam pedas (Indonesian and Malay: asam pedas; Minangkabau: asam padeh; English language: sour and spicy) is a Maritime Southeast Asian sour and spicy fish stew dish. Asam pedas believed comes from Minangkabau cuisine of West Sumatra, Indonesia and has spread throughout to the islands of Sumatra (inc. Riau, Jambi, South Sumatra), Borneo (West Kalimantan) and Malay Peninsula.