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+ | === Urum & Nuk Main-Main (Cakes and Puddings) === | ||
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[[Category:Food| penguman]] | [[Category:Food| penguman]] |
Revision as of 19:24, 1 December 2007
Contents
Food Glossary
Penguman (literally something to eat with rice) is from the word kuman.
See also the Cooking Glossary for Cooking methods and The Kelabit Kitchen
Phrases
- Breakfast - kuman lekedtang
- Lunch – kuman medto
- Evening meal – kuman dedtem
- Thank you – terima kasih
- To eat - kuman
- Broth - Kikid
Kelabit Cooking Ingredients
Pengelamud (Spices and Seasonings)
- bawang (bawang buda', bawang sia')
- liyeh (lieh, liah)
- ebpa' roro (pa' roro)
- ebpa' rudteng (pa' rudteng)
- gula'
- ipa'
- tudtu' Kelabit
- bua' ladeh bata'
- bua' ladeh buda'
- bua' ladeh sia'
- abang bawing
The Kelabit Pantry
Kerid (Vegetables)
- Beker iyep (beker iep)
- Lanau
- Ubud kaber
- Ubud kenangan
- Udung ubih
Labo (Meat)
See list of hunted animals for wild meat that make it to the Kelabit epin kuman.
Luang (Fish)
Laak Kelabit (Kelabit Recipes)
Bera (with rice)
- Senapey (senape)
Kikid (Broth)
Kerid (Vegetables)
Labo (Meat)
Luang (Fish)
- Sup Uluh Luang Pelian
- Akep
- Luang Tuni Riniki
- Sena'ih Luang Pelian Senutung
- Rebaro Senutung / Lenekuh