Coto makassar
Coto Makassar or Coto Mangkasara (Makassarese), is an Indonesian traditional soup originating from Makassar, South Sulawesi. It is a variant of soto traditional beef and offal stew with seasoned broth made from ground peanuts and spices.[1] The main ingredient of this soup is beef and it can be mixed with innards such as intestine, liver, lungs, heart, tripe, or cow brain.
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| Type | Stew | 
|---|---|
| Place of origin | Indonesia | 
| Region or state | South Sulawesi | 
| Main ingredients | Beef, broth made from ground peanuts | 
Coto Makassar is usually served with Burasa or Ketupat rice cakes.
See also
    
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- Soto ayam
 - Sop saudara, spicy Bugis-Makassar beef soup.
 - Konro, Bugis-Makassar spicy cow's ribs soup, similar or related to ribs soto
 - Tongseng, Javanese spicy mutton soup also related to soto
 - Gulai, the Javanese gulai is soupy, similar to mutton or goat soto but slightly different in spices
 - List of Indonesian soups
 - List of soups
 
References
    
- Loren Bell; Stuart Butler; Trent Holden; Anna Kaminski; Hugh McNaughtan; Adam Skolnick; Iain Stewart; Ryan Ver Berkmoes (2016). Lonely Planet Indonesia. Lonely Planet. ISBN 9781760341619.
 
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