Mawut fried rice, typical of Malang

 "Mawut Fried Rice" Messy Fried Rice

"Mawut" itself in Javanese means "messy or disheveled." As the name suggests, mawut fried rice means messy fried rice. Mawut fried rice, also known as Magelangan fried rice, is a dish often served at burjo stalls in several areas of Java. Mawut fried rice, typical of Malang, is fried rice mixed with noodles or fried rice noodles.



 It is topped with vegetables and shredded chicken, sausage, or meatballs. This snack is often found at street vendors, street vendors, and restaurants in Malang, especially those serving Javanese or Malang specialties. If you look for this dish at a fried rice cart vendor, you'll find it in the afternoon and evening.

  Mawut fried rice, typical of Malang, is a favorite for some because it is considered delicious and filling. It is even a top choice among students due to its affordable price. The combination of fried rice spices and fried noodles/rice noodles with various toppings also creates a 'different' dining experience.




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