· Indonesian foods are famous for their rich spices and flavourings unlike Australians who tend to use less.
· Australians eat rice no more than a few times a week, whereas Indonesians can eat it up to 3 times a day.
· Australians generally eat a main meal at dinner but in Indonesia it's eaten in the late afternoon.
what are some differences between poland and the united states of america
Western food is prepare pizza,burger,pasta
Sparta was part of Greece-it was a city in it.
There are no major differences between the types of cooking around Ireland. It is a small country, so the variations are small. The north of Ireland is well known for having fried food for breakfast, but you will have other foods there too and fried food for breakfast in other parts of Ireland too.
Mr.frank is a very welcoming guy in the play n movie. Mr.van daan is very gready with the food and everything
John Paul Bucknell
what are some differences between poland and the united states of america
The differences is that the classical are more harder. And the present is more visual.
Indonesian food.
Western food is prepare pizza,burger,pasta
neolithic people farmed and paleolithic hunted for food
food
One you cook food in, the other you get rid of the food that you ate.
You prepare food to make it more appealing, you eat food to nourish your body.
German food is the cr****t sh*t you could possibly eat
makanan
Answer 1It's quite the same. Most Indonesians are Sunni Muslims while a few are either sufis or shia. In the Middle East the majority are Sunnis. Shias are mainly located in Iran, Iraq, Lebanon and scattered in the rest of the region.Answer 2Ostensibly they are supposed to be the same. In practice, there are distinct differences. Most Indonesian Muslims are Sunnis from the Shafi'i School. In the Middle East, the Hanafi, Hanbali, and Maliki Schools of Sunni Islam are much more popular. However, the differences between Indonesian Islam and Middle Eastern Islam are more stark than the few differences in jurisprudence between Hanafis and Shafi'is.Most of these differences come from syncretism with Indonesian endemic faiths that only happened in Indonesia. One example of syncretic Indonesian rituals are Awwal Muharram (Islamic New Year), where the Sultan of Yogyakarta climbs to the top of an active volcano to plead with the forces of nature to protect them from catastrophe with food and flowers. This is an adoption of the previous Animist holiday of First of Suro, which has no corollary outside of Indonesia. There are also religions like Kejawan which are Muslim-Animist hybrid religions. Additionally, the Muslims of Kalimintan (Indonesian Borneo) often perform old Animist rituals but dedicate them to God now as opposed to the various fomer spirits.