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{{Short description|Indonesian porridge dish}} |
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| name = Tinutuan |
| name = Tinutuan |
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| image = Tinutuan bubur Manado.JPG |
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| alternate_name = Bubur Manado |
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| caption = Tinutuan with salted fish |
| caption = Tinutuan with salted fish |
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| country = [[Indonesia]] |
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| course = Main |
| course = Main |
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| served = Hot |
| served = Hot |
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| main_ingredient = |
| main_ingredient = Rice [[congee]] with vegetables |
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'''Tinutuan''', also known as '''''bubur manado''''' or '''Manadonese [[porridge]]''' is a specialty of the [[Manado cuisine]] |
'''Tinutuan''', also known as '''''bubur manado''''' or '''Manadonese [[porridge]]''', is a specialty of the [[Manado cuisine]] and a popular breakfast food in the city of [[Manado]] and the surrounding province of [[North Sulawesi]], [[Indonesia]].<ref name="komentar">{{cite web|url=http://www.hariankomentar.com/arsip/arsip_2006/jun_15/lkOpin001.html|title=Refleksi Kota Manado Memasuki Gerbang Wisata Dunia 2010|last=Soleman|first=Montori|date=15 June 2006|publisher=hariankomentar.com|language=id|access-date=26 April 2010|archive-date=19 July 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719174921/http://www.hariankomentar.com/arsip/arsip_2006/jun_15/lkOpin001.html|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://tuankoki.com/|title=Resep Mudah dan Praktis|date=2 April 2016|publisher=www.tuankoki.com|language=id|access-date=2 April 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160310151808/http://tuankoki.com/|archive-date=March 10, 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name="suaramanado">{{cite web|url=http://tuankoki.com/makanan-khas-sulawesi-utara-no-2-akan-membuat-anda-kaget/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160415225931/http://tuankoki.com/makanan-khas-sulawesi-utara-no-2-akan-membuat-anda-kaget/|url-status=dead|archive-date=15 April 2016|title=Tinutuan, Makanan Khas Kota Manado|last=Nurjaman|first=Saeful|year=2015|publisher=www.tuankoki.com|language=id|access-date=2 April 2016}}</ref> |
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Tinutuan is a [[congee]] made from rice, [[pumpkin]] and sweet potato or [[cassava]] |
Tinutuan is a [[congee]] made from rice, [[pumpkin]], and sweet potato or [[cassava]] cooked up into a pulp.<ref name="kompas">{{cite web|url=http://travel.kompas.com/read/2010/04/02/16322559/Makan.Pagi.Tinutuan.di.Wakeke|title=Makan Pagi Tinutuan di Wakeke|date=2 April 2010|publisher=www.kompas.com|language=id|access-date=26 April 2010}}</ref> Itis then mixed with corn kernels and various leafy [[vegetable]]s such as ''kangkung'' ([[water spinach]]), ''kemangi'' ([[lemon basil]]), ''melinjo'' (''[[Gnetum gnemon]]''), and ''bayam'' ([[amaranth]]).<ref name="tribun">{{cite web|url=http://www.tribunmanado.co.id/read/artikel/1036|title=TINUTUAN: DARI MATA TURUN KE PERUT|last=Sombowadile|first=Pitres|year=2010|publisher=Tribun Manado|language=id|access-date=26 April 2010|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100313134222/http://www.tribunmanado.co.id/read/artikel/1036|archive-date=13 March 2010}}</ref> |
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Finally it is served with many toppings that may include |
Finally, it is served with many toppings that may include fried [[shallots]], fried [[tofu]], [[spring onions]], [[leek]]s, [[coriander]], [[Chili pepper|chili]], and condiments like [[sambal]], [[dabu-dabu]], anda smoked or salted fish, usually [[skipjack tuna]], [[Anchovy|anchovies]], or ''nike'' (a small species of fish from nearby [[Lake Tondano]]). |
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The etymology of the word ''tinutuan'' is unknown.<ref name="komentar" /> The exact date when tinutuan was invented is also uncertain. Some sources say it has been popular since 1970, while others date its invention as late as 1981.<ref name="kompas" /><ref name="suaramanado" /> |
The etymology of the word ''tinutuan'' is unknown.<ref name="komentar" /> The exact date when tinutuan was invented is also uncertain. Some sources say it has been popular since 1970, while others date its invention as late as 1981.<ref name="kompas" /><ref name="suaramanado" /> |
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The local government of Manado made tinutuan an official icon of the city in |
The local government of Manado made tinutuan an official icon of the city in 2005<ref name="tribun" /><ref name="komentar" /><ref name="suaramanado" /> |
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and assigned a "traditional food area" lined with tinutuan stalls at Wakeke Street. |
and assigned a "traditional food area" lined with tinutuan stalls at Wakeke Street. |
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At its place of origin, Manado, tinutuan usually served with |
At its place of origin, Manado, tinutuan usually served with [[cakalang fufu]] (smoked skipjack tuna), [[shrimp paste]] or smoked [[garfish]] [[sambal]], or meatballs.<ref name="kompas" /> |
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Tinutuan with noodles is called ''miedal'' or ''midal''.<ref>{{cite web |title=Midal |url=https://sajiansedap.grid.id/read/10757562/midal-bubur-lezat-khas-manado-ini-sedapnya-bikin-penasaran |website=grid.id |access-date=11 November 2022 |language=Indonesian}}</ref> |
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== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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File:Tinutuan with salted fish and sambal.jpg|Tinutuan with salted fish and [[sambal]] chilli sauce |
File:Tinutuan with salted fish and sambal.jpg|Tinutuan with salted fish and [[sambal]] chilli sauce |
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File:Tinutuan topping.JPG|Toppings served with tinutuan |
File:Tinutuan topping.JPG|Toppings served with tinutuan |
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File:Miedal.jpg|Miedal in Manado |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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* [[List of porridges]] |
* [[List of porridges]] |
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[[Category:Manado cuisine]] |
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Alternative names | Bubur Manado |
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Course | Main |
Place of origin | Indonesia |
Region or state | Minahasa, North Sulawesi |
Serving temperature | Hot |
Main ingredients | Rice congee with vegetables |
Tinutuan, also known as bubur manadoorManadonese porridge, is a specialty of the Manado cuisine and a popular breakfast food in the city of Manado and the surrounding province of North Sulawesi, Indonesia.[1][2][3] Tinutuan is a congee made from rice, pumpkin, and sweet potato or cassava cooked up into a pulp.[4] It is then mixed with corn kernels and various leafy vegetables such as kangkung (water spinach), kemangi (lemon basil), melinjo (Gnetum gnemon), and bayam (amaranth).[5] Finally, it is served with many toppings that may include fried shallots, fried tofu, spring onions, leeks, coriander, chili, and condiments like sambal, dabu-dabu, and a smoked or salted fish, usually skipjack tuna, anchovies, or nike (a small species of fish from nearby Lake Tondano).
The etymology of the word tinutuan is unknown.[1] The exact date when tinutuan was invented is also uncertain. Some sources say it has been popular since 1970, while others date its invention as late as 1981.[4][3] The local government of Manado made tinutuan an official icon of the city in 2005[5][1][3] and assigned a "traditional food area" lined with tinutuan stalls at Wakeke Street.
At its place of origin, Manado, tinutuan usually served with cakalang fufu (smoked skipjack tuna), shrimp paste or smoked garfish sambal, or meatballs.[4]
Tinutuan with noodles is called miedalormidal.[6]
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