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Tumis Picung / Pangium Edulae Stir Fry
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Tumis Picung / Pangium Edulae Stir Fry

Iskan Detia Karina
Iskan Detia Karina @iskandetia28
Bandung, Indonesia

Sounds unfamiliar? Well it is only found in South Easf Asia and it is actually poisonous but then can be eaten by fermentation. The ripe and fermented pangium can be used as spice and usually is made it a dish called "rawon" or black beef soup, black because the stock uses pangium which gives the colour and that distinctive taste.

How does it taste? It is soft and crunchy at the same time and when eaten it tastes like peanuts and edamame.

Hope you like it!

#Vegan

Sounds unfamiliar? Well it is only found in South Easf Asia and it is actually poisonous but then can be eaten by fermentation. The ripe and fermented pangium can be used as spice and usually is made it a dish called "rawon" or black beef soup, black because the stock uses pangium which gives the colour and that distinctive taste.

How does it taste? It is soft and crunchy at the same time and when eaten it tastes like peanuts and edamame.

Hope you like it!

#Vegan

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Tumis Picung / Pangium Edulae Stir Fry

Iskan Detia Karina
Iskan Detia Karina @iskandetia28
Bandung, Indonesia

Sounds unfamiliar? Well it is only found in South Easf Asia and it is actually poisonous but then can be eaten by fermentation. The ripe and fermented pangium can be used as spice and usually is made it a dish called "rawon" or black beef soup, black because the stock uses pangium which gives the colour and that distinctive taste.

How does it taste? It is soft and crunchy at the same time and when eaten it tastes like peanuts and edamame.

Hope you like it!

#Vegan

Sounds unfamiliar? Well it is only found in South Easf Asia and it is actually poisonous but then can be eaten by fermentation. The ripe and fermented pangium can be used as spice and usually is made it a dish called "rawon" or black beef soup, black because the stock uses pangium which gives the colour and that distinctive taste.

How does it taste? It is soft and crunchy at the same time and when eaten it tastes like peanuts and edamame.

Hope you like it!

#Vegan

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Ingredients

15 minutes
  1. 250 gramsyoung pangiu edulae, wash then rinse
  2. 3garlics, slice
  3. 5green chillies, slice
  4. 1tomato, slice
  5. 1 stalkgreen onion, slice
  6. Oil for frying
  7. Salt
  8. Pepper
  9. cubeChicken
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15 minutes
  1. 1

    Add the oil into a frying pan. Add in the garlics, tomato, chilli and green onion. Stir until fragrant.

  2. 2

    Add in the pangium. Stir again. Add in the seasonings. Taste test.

  3. 3

    Simmer for 7 minutes or so. Turn off the heat. Serve.

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Iskan Detia Karina @iskandetia28
on December 31, 2018 07:37
Bandung, Indonesia
Home cooked halal Indonesian food and others.Hope to give you some inspirations and insights how home cooked and daily Indonesian dishes are 😊Cookpad Ambassador
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