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Unique Souvenir from Yogyakarta

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Yogyakarta is renowned for its diverse and unique souvenirs, or oleh-oleh, beyond the well-known bakpia. Here are some popular options :
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Yogyakarta is famous for its batik, a traditional Indonesian fabric with intricate designs. You can buy batik clothing, scarves, or even wall hangings. Each piece often tells a story through its patterns.
5 Motif Batik Khas Yogyakarta
 
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Traditional Javanese jewelry, such as silver or gold pieces with intricate designs, can be found in local markets and shops.
Yogyakarta Jewelry
 
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Small, decorative gamelan instruments or musical items can be a unique cultural souvenir from Yogyakarta.
Miniature Javanese Gamelan
 
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Traditional shadow puppets used in Javanese performances. These can be found in various sizes and make for striking decorative pieces.
Wayang Kulit Yogyakarta
 
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Blankon Yogyakarta refers to the traditional headgear specifically associated with Yogyakarta's Javanese culture. In Yogyakarta, a blankon is more than just a piece of clothing; it carries cultural and historical significance.
Blankon Jawa
 
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Kopi Merapi is a notable coffee brand from Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Named after Mount Merapi, one of the most active volcanoes in the region, this coffee reflects the rich agricultural heritage and unique flavors of the area.
Kopi Merapi Yogyakarta
 
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Kebaya Lurik is a traditional Javanese attire that blends the elegant style of the kebaya with the distinctive striped patterns of lurik fabric.
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Gantungan kunci Yogyakarta refers to keychains from Yogyakarta, which are popular souvenirs for visitors. These keychains often feature various designs that represent the cultural and historical aspects of Yogyakarta.
Jogja Keychain
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Sandals featuring traditional Javanese batik patterns. These designs incorporate intricate and colorful batik prints, adding a cultural touch to the footwear.
Sandal Batik Jogja
 
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Leather sandals that are handcrafted and often feature traditional Javanese designs. These can range from simple, classic styles to more elaborate designs with intricate stitching or embellishments.
Sandal Kulit Jogja
 
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Miniature Prambanan refers to scaled-down models of the Prambanan Temple complex, a famous Hindu temple site located near Yogyakarta, Indonesia. These miniatures are popular souvenirs and serve as tangible reminders of the grandeur of the original si...
Miniatur Candi Prambanan

Another Culinary Cuisines

Yogyakarta has a rich culinary tradition beyond bakpia. Here are some notable makanan khas Jogja (traditional foods from Yogyakarta) that you should try and you should bring for souvenirs.

 
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This is perhaps the most famous dish from Yogyakarta. Gudeg is a stewed jackfruit dish cooked with coconut milk, palm sugar, and spices. It’s often served with rice, chicken, boiled egg, and a spicy sambal.
Gudeg Kaleng Bu Tjitro 1925
 
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Lemper Bu Sri is a well-known brand in Yogyakarta, famous for its traditional Indonesian snack called lemper. Lemper is a popular Indonesian delicacy made from glutinous rice filled with savory ingredients, often wrapped in banana leaves.
Lemper Bu Sri - Makanan Tradisional Khas Jogja
 
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Sticky rice cakes served with fried tempeh. The rice cakes are often flavored with a touch of palm sugar or spices.
Jadah Tempe Mbah Carik
 
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Wedang Uwuh is a traditional Indonesian herbal drink that is particularly popular in Yogyakarta and other parts of Java. The name "Wedang Uwuh" translates to "rubbish drink" in Javanese, referring to the colorful mix of herbs and spices that resemble...
Wedang Uwuh
 
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Wingko Babat is a traditional Indonesian sweet that originates from the town of Babat in East Java, although it is enjoyed throughout Indonesia, including Yogyakarta.
Wingko Babat
 
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Yangko is a traditional sweet from Yogyakarta, Indonesia, known for its chewy texture and unique flavor.
Yangko
 
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Mochi Jogja refers to mochi, a traditional Japanese rice cake, adapted to local flavors and styles in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. In Yogyakarta, you might find mochi with unique Indonesian twists, such as local ingredients or flavors.
Mochi Sakura
 
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Abon Gulung is a traditional Indonesian snack that has gained popularity in Yogyakarta and other parts of Indonesia. The name "abon gulung" roughly translates to "rolled shredded meat," and it is a delicious and savory treat made from seasoned shredd...
Abon Gulung Jogja
 
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Cokelat Monggo is a renowned chocolate brand from Yogyakarta, Indonesia, known for its high-quality, artisanal chocolates. The name "Monggo" is derived from the Javanese word for "please" or "welcome," reflecting the brand’s commitment to inviting pe...
Chocolate Monggo
 
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Cokelat Ndalem is a distinctive chocolate brand based in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, known for its artisanal approach and high-quality ingredients. The name "Ndalem" refers to the traditional Javanese concept of a family home or residence, which emphasize...
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