RE: "Lemang", a meal that is burned in bamboo

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"Lemang", a meal that is burned in bamboo

in food •  7 years ago 

im sure that smells good. we also have those glutinous rice dishes and our region has variety of delicacies but we often use wilted banana leaves or coconut leaves. Some are also paired with ripe mangoes.. lemang reminds me of them, just yummy! ♥️🤤

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Each country has its own way of presentation, but it does not reduce the delicacy of eating lemang 😊👍

so true ☺️♥️

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What is the name of "lemang" food on your
Country? @koshin

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

we call it in different terms such as puto bongbong, suman, budbod, puto maya, bibingka, those are the most common. generally, the whole delicacy term is addressed as kakanin. when we go to other regions, we often ask what are the 'kakanin' there, that could be glutinous rice delicacy.

Oo .., there are many terms that mention the name of this food in your country 😅
In my country, this food has only one name, but this food, in Indonesia only in some areas, one in Aceh.
In your country, how to cook it, is it also burned using bamboo?

i am not sure if some of them were cooked inside a bamboo.☺️

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Have you never made this meal yourself?

our version is with coconut milk, ginger, and sugar :) wrapped in banana leaves😁