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| name = Umai |
| name = Umai |
Type | Dish |
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Place of origin | Malaysia |
Region or state | Sarawak |
Created by | Melanau |
Main ingredients | Fish: (Either Scaly hairfin anchovy, MackerelorBlack pomfret) thinly sliced onions, chillies, salt and lime juice |
Umai is a popular traditional native dish of the Melanau peopleinSarawak, Malaysia, which is usually eaten by fishermen. Umai is a dish of sliced raw fish with a mixture of onions, chillies, vinegar, salt and lime juice.[1]
In 2012, a 170.3 meter umai prepared during 'Masihkah Kau Ingat' carnival in Dalat was certified as the "longest umai" ever prepared.[2]
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