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Htamanè
Htamanè with fritters and garnish
CourseSeasonal festive dish
Place of originMyanmar
Created byMon people
Main ingredientsGlutinous rice, fried coconut shavings, roasted peanuts, toasted sesame, ground nut oil, ginger

Htamanè (Burmese: ထမနဲ, pronounced [tʰəmənɛ́], Mon: ယိုဟ်သ္ၚု,also spelt htamane) is a glutinous rice-based savory snack, and a seasonal festive delicacy in Myanmar. The traditional delicacy is ceremonially prepared around and on the full moon day of Tabodwe (တပို့တွဲ), the 11th lunar month on the traditional Burmese calendar (roughly in February), just as the cool season ends. Some pagodas and monasteries, including the Shwedagon Pagoda, hold htamane-making competitions (ထမနဲထိုးပြိုင်ပွဲ).[1]

Preparation[edit]

The preparation begins with washing and soaking white and purple (nga cheik) glutinous rice. In a giant wide wok on a low stove, the glutinous rice is kneaded, crushed and boiled with water and ground nut oil until it becomes a thick blackish grey paste.[2]

The wok is lowered from the stove on to a small wooden block to hold it. Once there, the mixing process which is the main feature of making Htamanè begins. Typically, three people (almost always stout men) are involved in the mixing process. Two men each with giant wooden spatulas resembling rowing paddles begin to mix the glutinous dough while a third coordinates the two spatulas, often by holding on to it near the pot. Towards the end of the mixing process, toasted sesame seeds, peanut, fried ginger, ground nut oil and fried coconut shavings are added to the wok. These ingredients become evenly mixed with the dough paste.[3] Once a batch of htamanè has been prepared, more fried coconut shavings, peanuts and sesame seeds are added as garnishes.

Making Htamanè

Htamanè is usually made at monasteries and specialized shops to accommodate the quantity and space requirements. A small portion is taken first as an offering to the Buddha as per custom and then it is usually sent around in the neighbourhood, to family and friends as a festival gift. The taste of htamanè is sweet.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "ရွှေတိဂုံ ထမနဲထိုး ပြိုင်ပွဲ". MRTV-4. January 2012. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21. Retrieved 23 February 2012.
  • ^ "myanmar travel". Archived from the original on 2011-03-14. Retrieved 2010-10-31.
  • ^ "Burmese Festival Sticky Rice: Htamanè - Vital Recipe". Archived from the original on 2011-07-17. Retrieved 2010-10-31.
  • See also[edit]


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