Lalap Sambal Terasi – Sundanese Vegetables with Shrimp Paste Chilli Relish
A common Indonesian style of sambal. Similar to the Malaysian belacan, but with a stronger flavour since terasi, is more tangy and fermented. Red and green peppers, terasi, sugar, salt, lemon or lime juice (tangy, strong). One version omits the lime juice and has the sambal fried with pounded tomatoes. Popularly eaten raw.