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'''Umai''' is a traditional native [[dish (food)|dish]] for the [[Melanau people]] especially for the [[fishermen]] in the [[States and federal territories of Malaysia|states]] of [[Sarawak]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.asiatravelguideonline.com/malaysia/sarawak.php|title=Sarawak (Umai)|publisher=Asia Travel Guide|accessdate=27 August 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://kuali.com/news/story.aspx?file=/2011/6/6/ku_eatingout/20110605205735|title=Authentic dishes from Sarawak|publisher=Kuali.com|date=6 June 2011|accessdate=27 August 2013}}</ref> ''Umai'' is basically a dish consists of sliced raw fish with mixture of onion, chillies, salt and lime juice<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.melanaublogger.com/2010/05/umai-makanan-etnik-melanau.html|title=Umai Makanan Etnik Melanau|publisher=melanaublogger.com|date=May 2010|accessdate=18 July 2014}}</ref> .

'''Umai''' is a traditional native [[dish (food)|dish]] for the [[Melanau people]] especially for the [[fishermen]] in the [[States and federal territories of Malaysia|states]] of [[Sarawak]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.asiatravelguideonline.com/malaysia/sarawak.php|title=Sarawak (Umai)|publisher=Asia Travel Guide|accessdate=27 August 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://kuali.com/news/story.aspx?file=/2011/6/6/ku_eatingout/20110605205735|title=Authentic dishes from Sarawak|publisher=Kuali.com|date=6 June 2011|accessdate=27 August 2013}}</ref> ''Umai'' is basically a dish consists of sliced raw fish with mixture of onion, chillies, salt and lime juice.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.melanaublogger.com/2010/05/umai-makanan-etnik-melanau.html|title=Umai Makanan Etnik Melanau|publisher=melanaublogger.com|date=May 2010|accessdate=18 July 2014}}</ref>



==The Malaysia Book of Records==

==The Malaysia Book of Records==

In 2012, a 170.3 meter ''umai'' prepared during Masihkah Kau Ingat carnival in [[Dalat, Sarawak|Dalat]] was certified as the "longest umai" ever prepared<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theborneopost.com/2012/11/13/longest-umai-enters-msia-book-of-records/|title=Longest ‘umai’ enters M’sia Book of Records|publisher=The Borneo Post|date=13 November 2012|accessdate=18 July 2014}}</ref>.

In 2012, a 170.3 meter ''umai'' prepared during Masihkah Kau Ingat carnival in [[Dalat, Sarawak|Dalat]] was certified as the "longest umai" ever prepared.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theborneopost.com/2012/11/13/longest-umai-enters-msia-book-of-records/|title=Longest ‘umai’ enters M’sia Book of Records|publisher=The Borneo Post|date=13 November 2012|accessdate=18 July 2014}}</ref>



== See also ==

== See also ==

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Umai
TypeDish
Place of originMalaysia
Region or stateSarawak
Created byMelanau
Main ingredientsFish: (Either MackerelorBlack pomfret)
thinly sliced onions, chillies, salt and lime juice

Umai is a traditional native dish for the Melanau people especially for the fishermen in the statesofSarawak.[1][2] Umai is basically a dish consists of sliced raw fish with mixture of onion, chillies, salt and lime juice.[3]

The Malaysia Book of Records

In 2012, a 170.3 meter umai prepared during Masihkah Kau Ingat carnival in Dalat was certified as the "longest umai" ever prepared.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Sarawak (Umai)". Asia Travel Guide. Retrieved 27 August 2013.
  • ^ "Authentic dishes from Sarawak". Kuali.com. 6 June 2011. Retrieved 27 August 2013.
  • ^ "Umai Makanan Etnik Melanau". melanaublogger.com. May 2010. Retrieved 18 July 2014.
  • ^ "Longest 'umai' enters M'sia Book of Records". The Borneo Post. 13 November 2012. Retrieved 18 July 2014.

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