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Do you know "Tumpeng"?
Tumpeng is a cone-shaped rice dish like mountain with its side dishes (vegetables and meat).[1] Traditionally featured in the slamatan
ceremony, the cone shape of rice is made by using cone-shaped weaved
bamboo container. The rice itself could be plain steam rice, uduk rice
(cooked with coconut milk), or yellow rice (uduk rice colored with kunyit (turmeric)).
The cone shaped rice erected on tampah (rounded woven bamboo container) covered with banana leaf, and surrounded by assorted of Indonesian dishes.
People in Java, Bali and Madura
usually make Tumpeng to celebrate important event. However, all
Indonesians are familiar with Tumpeng. The philosophy of Tumpeng is
related to the geographical condition of Indonesia, especially Java as
fertile island with numerous mountains and volcanos.
Tumpeng dated back to ancient Indonesian tradition that revered
mountains as the abode of ancestors and gods. The cone-shaped rice
meant to mimics the holy mountain. The feast served as somekind of
thanks giving for the abundance of harvest or any other blessings.
In gratitude ceremony (syukuran or slametan),
after the people pray, the top of tumpeng is cut and delivered to the
most important person. He or she may be the group leader, the oldest
person, or the beloved one. Then, all people in the ceremony enjoy the
tumpeng together. With tumpeng, people express the gratitude to God and
appreciate togetherness and harmony.[2]
An annual ceremony involving tumpeng is commonly called 'tumpengan'.
In many Indonesian cities, such as Yogyakarta, a tradition has been
developed, the tumpengan ceremony a night before 17 August, the Indonesian independence day. The event is meant to pray for safety and welfare of the nation.
(Source: Wikipedia)
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