
The most commonly used variety of ketjap is ketjap manis. Did you know that 'manis' means 'sweet' in Indonesian?
The quantities provided above are averages only.
Produced in a facility that processes eggs, milk, fish, peanuts, sesame, shellfish, soy, tree nuts, and wheat.
75 g
White long grain rice
½ piece
Onion
½ piece
Garlic
50 g
Romano beans
20 milliliters
Ketjap manis
(Contains: Soja, Tarwe)
⅓ sachet(s)
Curry powder
(Contains: Selderij, Mosterd)
½ tube
Peanut butter
(Contains: Pinda's May be present: Noten)
20 g
Mango chutney
(Contains: Mosterd)
½ piece
Cucumber
80 g
Vegetarian beef-style pieces
(Contains: Soja, Tarwe, Gerst, Ei)
½ tablespoon
White wine vinegar
½ teaspoon
Sugar
½ tablespoon
Sunflower oil
75 milliliters
Low sodium vegetable stock

Tip: to save time, use a kettle instead.


