Rice dish made yellow with spices
Afghani lamb kebab and yellow rice
Lomo saltado served with arroz amarillo (yellow rice) in Peruvian cuisine
Yellow rice is a traditional yellow -colored rice dish in Iranian , Middle East , Moroccan ,[ 1] Ecuadorian , Peruvian ,[ 2] Caribbean , Portuguese , Filipino , Afghan , Indian , Sri Lankan , South African and Indonesian cuisines. It is made using white rice turned yellow by annatto , saffron [ 3] or turmeric .[ 4]
South African yellow rice, with its origins in Cape Malay cuisine, influenced by Indonesian cuisine , is traditionally made with raisins , sugar , and cinnamon , making a very sweet rice dish served as an accompaniment to savoury dishes and curries.[ 5] [ 6]
In Sri Lanka , it is known as kaha buth and draws from both Indonesian and Sri Lankan influences.[ 7] [ 8]
In Indonesia it is known as nasi kuning .[ 9] In the Philippines, rice dishes cooked with turmeric include kuning and sinigapuna .[ 10] [ 11] [ 12] [ 13]
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