Langsung ke konten utama

Postingan

Menampilkan postingan dari April, 2019

Beliefs in Minangkabau

Beliefs in Minangkabau There are a number of beliefs in Minangkabau, namely that there should be no photos hanging inside the house, it will cause ghosts to enter the photo. Then Balimau is a self-cleaning bath activity before the month of Ramadhan, which has other meanings that is purifying the heart by forgiving each others before welcoming the holy month of Ramadhan. The Bathing Ceremony is one of the traditional ceremonies of the Minangkabau community which is carried out as a form of gratitude for the birth of a child to the world, while also putting the baby in the community. This Bathing Ceremony is held in a river (water stem), with a procession procession. The ceremony itself can only be carried out in Batang Air or the River. Another belief is that taking food in a cauldron may not be like a pot of our face being seen by people The function of the phrase is to educate because taking food in a cauldron is not very good for people to see, especially if a bride does it...

Bareh Solok Traditional song

Bareh Solok The meaning of this song is to tell about Solok Rice, which is rice from the Solok area, West Sumatra. Bareh Solok, which means we can say Solok Rice from Solok or rice from the Solok area. But actually that's not all, there are still more interesting reasons why it's called Bareh Solok. The majority of Indonesian people know that Bareh Solok is a rice that is famous for its deliciousness in West Sumatra compared to other regions. Bareh Solok has its own distinctive cirri which makes it feel different from the others. Even when compared to other areas outside West Sumatra such as Java and its surroundings, the distinctive taste is not defeated. It can be proven that in some places outside West Sumatra, there is a restaurant that specifically provides Bareh Solok.That is why it is called Bareh Solok because the rice that is most delicious compared to other regions is produced in the land of Solok. . Before December 1970 Solok was a district in West Sumatra ...

Minangkabau Traditional Clothes

Minangkabau Traditional Clothes The Minangkabau tribe community from the West Sumatra province whose capital is in the city of Padang is known to be very strong in maintaining its own customs and culture. One of the customs and culture that they still maintain is for example in matters of dress. That's why I chose Minangkabau traditional clothing. The very well-known Minangkabau traditional clothes are called Bundo Kanduang clothes or Limpapeh Rumah Nan Gadang. The design is unique, especially located on the head covering which resembles the shape of a buffalo horn or the roof of a gadang house. Bundo kanduang clothes are Minangkabau traditional clothes worn by married women. While for men and for a pair of brides, other types of clothing are also known. The meaning of Minangkabau traditional clothing is a symbol of greatness for the wives. Clothing is a symbol of the importance of the role of a mother in the family. The traditional clothes of Bundo Kanduang or Limpapeh Rumah...

Lamang Tapai

LAMANG TAPAI  Lamang Tapai is kind of snack of the sumateran region,more precisely western sumatera.Lamang tapai made of glutinous rice.Masinis explained that lamang tapai is favorable entering the fasting month,because that is the typical traditional dish to welcome ramadhan,eid al fitr,and other celebration days,including marriages.Lamang tapai is also found in other areas,it makes a difference in other areas not from tapai but from other materials.Lamang is glutinous rice cooked with coconut milk in young bamboo. The Lamang is served in 2 centimeters slices with  Tapai  broth.  Tapai  is made of steamed black sticky rice which is fermented for three days with yeast. The broth brings sweet and delicious, mixed with a bit of sour taste. The Lamang also has a delicate odor that is able to raise appetite. People adds bananas to the Lamang Tapai by putting the bananas inside the bamboo segment together with white sticky rice. Lamang is also available in slice...