Bumbu (cuisine)
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This article is about an Indonesian cuisine. For other uses, see Bumbu.
Bumbu is a designation of a spicy dish common to Indonesia. An example of a Bumbu as a blend of spices would include cinnamon, star anise, coriander seed, cumin seed, cardamom and chili, crushed up and cooked down into a gravy. The exact composition of the spices appears to have many regional variations. Bumbu is a popular roadside fast food in Indonesia, most commonly sold as beef or chicken satays.