Buntil

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Buntil
Buntil.jpg
Buntil in yellow turmeric and coconut milk spice
Origin
Alternative name(s) -
Place of origin Indonesia
Region or state Java (Central Java and East Java)
Creator(s) Javanese
Details
Course served Main course
Serving temperature Hot or room temperature
Main ingredient(s) Papaya, taro, or cassava leaves filled with grated coconut and anchovies, boiled in coconut milk

Buntil is a traditional Javanese dish of grated coconut meat mixed with teri (anchovies) and spices, wrapped in papaya, cassava, or taro (or other similar aroids) leaves, then boiled in coconut milk and spices.[1] It is a favourite dish in Java, and other than cooked homemade, it is also sold in warungs, restaurants or street side foodstalls, especially traditional temporary market during Ramadhan, prior of breaking the fast.[2]

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