All Indonesian Products – Everything for the Indonesian Kitchen
Looking for everything for Indonesian cuisine? Here you will find our full range: from fragrant boemboes and sambal to snacks, rice, soy sauces, spice mixes and more.
Whether you are making a complete rice table or are just looking for a specific seasoning, you will find it all clearly presented here.
Browse our bestsellers and new products, all with that authentic Indonesian taste. Tjin's Toko – your trusted address for Indonesian cooking.


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Indomie is Indonesia's number one instant noodle brand. The Shrimp flavoured broth is a good base to make a quick noodle soup!
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Cornflour is one of the many Surinamese delicacies. In Suriname, this cake is used as a treat in between.
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Daily Rapeseed oil is a vegetable oil, extracted and coldpressed from rapeseeds and purified afterwards. Rapeseed oil is ideal for ideal for (deep)frying, or grilling. The rapeseed oil is also delicious in salads.
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Ground sereh (lemongrass) from Tjin's Toko adds a refreshing, lemony aroma to various Southeast Asian dishes.
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Herbal mix for the most popular and indispensable dish, the nasi goreng! Baked rice with a delicious aroma of tamarind, dried shrimp and chili.
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Bumbu Nasi Kuning, Indonesian yellow fragrant rice. An easy way to prepare Indonesian dishes.
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Sayur Asem, sweet and sour vegetable soup
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This herb paste is ideal for making Sajoer Lodeh. An Indonesian vegetable dish with coconut sauce, served with rice. This dish is very popular with vegetarians.
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Article code 4.P.5
€7,15
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These small, but very hot, red chili peppers are mainly used in Indonesian dishes. They are ideal for making sambal.
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Wanita Djawa Kemangi is a delicious Indian sambal. Hand-made according to our family recipe with the best, fresh ingredients. Nice for example on toast or snack.
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€1,75
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Freshly baked onions are delicious at the meal or as a garnish at the rice table.
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Article code 7.V.3
€1,95
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Fresh spice mix for Roedjak. This is different than the Roedjak sauce for fruits. The medium spicy Roedjak sauce has a light coconut flavour with the traditional Indonesian spices such as kaffir lime leaves, Lemongrass, candle nuts and laos.
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Try this Babi Ketjap seasoning mix for preparing flavourful Indonesian meat dishes.
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Article code 8.F.2
€4,70
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Wanita Djawa Pilli Pilli a delicious Indonesian sambal that is super hot. Hand-made according to our family recipe with the best, fresh ingredients.
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€4,60
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Traditionally a very famous Go-Tan product, that many Indies People grew up with. Roses syrup is traditionally used for shaving ice.
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Article code 4.P.2
€1,85
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Sambal rawit green is made from small green rawit peppers which makes this sambal extra hot.
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Article code 8.V.3
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Fresh spice mix for one of the most popular Indonesian dishes, the Nasi Kuning! This fragrant and flavorful yellow rice, that is prepared with coconut milk and turmeric, is presented on every menu in Indonesian restaurants.
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€3,20
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Green, young, jackfruit is used in Indonesian, Thai and Filipino cuisine for salads and curries.
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Thin egg noodles from Indonesia.
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With this boemboe it is possible to prepare soto within 35 minutes. Add the spice paste after the chicken is cooked and let it cook for another 5 minutes.
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Mie Telor Asli Lebar is a thick variety of noodles, made from wheat flour, salt and water. In Indonesian cuisine, mie telor is often prepared because of its easy preparation with countless variations.
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