Binte biluhuta
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Alternative names | Milu Siram, Gorontalo sweet-corn soup |
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Course | Soup |
Place of origin | Indonesia |
Region or state | Gorontalo, Sulawesi island |
Serving temperature | Hot |
Main ingredients | corn, shrimp, skipjack tuna |
Binte biluhuta is a poured boiled-sweet corn or corn soup originates from the Gorontalese cuisine, Sulawesi island, Indonesia.[1]
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Binte biluhuta is a typical food of Gorontalese, which is referred to Gorontalo people. Binte biluhuta is also known as Milu Siram in Manado Malay language.[2]
Binte biluhuta is served hot with shredded coconut, basil leaves, shredded skipjack tuna, and shrimp.
National intangible cultural heritage
In 2016, Binte biluhuta as one of Indonesian cuisine has become a national intangible cultural heritage, as determined by the Ministry of Education and Culture, Republic of Indonesia.[3]
See also
- Gorontalese cuisine
- Indonesian cuisine
- Sate tuna
- Corn soup
Sources and references
- ^ Ichsan, T.N., 2021. Binte Biluhuta: Tradition, Culinary Techniques and Nutritional Value. International Journal of Advanced Food and Gastronomy, 1(2).
- ^ Kadir, S. and Kes, M., 2022. Kuliner Bergizi Berbasis Budaya. Absolute Media.
- ^ "Warisan Budaya Takbenda Indonesia: Binte Biluhuta". Warisan Budaya Takbenda Indonesia.