Nasi Kerabu

This complex Malaysian dish consists of tinted rice that is served alongside various accompaniments. Although it can vary in color, the rice in nasi kerabu is traditionally blue since it is cooked together with petals of the butterfly pea flower.

The essential accompaniments to rice are shredded vegetables such as long beans, bean sprouts, cabbage, or cucumbers that are generously seasoned with fresh herbs. Other typical accompaniments include salted eggs, fried fish or chicken, sambal, fermented fish paste, grated coconut, stuffed green chilis, or fish crackers.