Sabtu, 03 Maret 2018

“JAGUNG TITI”

By : Regina Rambu Padu Djabu


Jagung  titi is a typical food of the people of East Nusa Tenggara (NTT), especially citizens in eastern parts of Flores Island, Larantuka, Adonara, Solor, Lembata and Alor. Jagung titi or "Wata Kenaen" in Lamaholot (local language) is an alternative meal for rice for people in East Flores.
Jagung titi is flatten corn kernels. Soon after the corn kernels are fried on a clay pot, they are taken out one by one to be hit on the stone so they become flat. Corn is not only roasted until half-baked, but also it needs instinct to make sure the corn is right "flat" or not. Sometimes, the corns can be joined to big one. White corn is the best corn to make delicious jagung titi. So, to make jagung titi, a Lamaholot woman need much time. They do it in their spare time after cooking or cleaning their house.
When you come to Lamaholot, jagung titi will be served with tua bura (local sweet alcohol) or you can eat jagung titi with tea or coffee. To make jagung titi crispier, you can oven it and add sugar and salt according to your taste.
I think, jagung titi is good gift for your family when you come back from your vocation in Lamaholot. You can keep jagung titi for a year without chemical preservative.
WOGI
By: Sabina Uruk Seran



            Paga is not only well known for its beach but also for Wogi. Do you know what Wogi is? Is it familiar to you? Wogi is special fish that you can only find in Paga because this kind of fish only appears in coast of Paga. It is made of small red fish that mixed with chili, garlic, onion, lime and basil leaves.
            If you have planned to Maumere on Christmas holiday, I suggest you to add your destination to Paga. In addition to exploring the beach, you can try to eat Wogi. The red fish for Wogi only appears in December every year. So you can enjoy Wogi just one time a year. And you just spend your money only Rp. 10.000 to have a bottle of Mberse, another name for Wogi.
            As information, Wogi is not cooked; it is just mixed with vinegar. It is so delicious when you eat it with cassava, banana or sweet potato. Wogi can be keep for a week or more if you put it in a refrigerator.

“RUMPE - RAMPE”



By : Elsiviola Ika Sadipun



Almost all Flores people know how to make rumpu-rampe, but many people say that the best rumpu-rampe is made by Larantuka citizens. Rumpu-rampe means many kinds of vegetable. For Larantuka citizens, rumpu-rampe is a mix vegetable that can be cooked by anyone including man because this kind of food is ingrained and always consumed by hereditary community. It is made from Cassava leaves, papaya leaves, kelor leaves, papaya fruit, the heart of banana and some seasonings like onion, garlic, salt and chili. Sometimes, fat or meat can be added.
It is too easy to make a rumpu-rampe. You just boil all of vegetable until soft and then slice them into small pieces. After that, food prepared by frying and then boiling in oil and spices. Rumpu-rampe is so delicious when you serve it with warm rice on banana leaf and eat it without spoon (or use your hand).




Kamis, 01 Maret 2018

“MAGE WAIR”

By: Maria Yosefina Hendriana




Mage wair is a local food of Maumere, and has become the favourite daily food for society of Sikka. Mage wair is a fish soup. Mage means tamarind and wair means water or sauce spices. So, mage wair is a fish soup that taste sour because of tamarind in it. Its ingredients are garlic, onion, turmeric, ginger, leaf and basil, tamarind, salt and chili.

How to make :

Sliced garlic and red union, turmeric and ginger in smear. Chili was mashed. Soak tamarind in water according to your taste. Heat the oil in the frying pan, after hot oil seasoning and stir fry until cooked. After that, pour the tamarind water into the fish. After tipe lift and store in the bowl and put in basil leaves to add its aroma. Mage wair ready to serve.


Selasa, 27 Februari 2018

Le’le Luk
By: Davidson Oktav

Have you ever heard a famous Maumere song, Gemu Fa Mi Re? I’m sure, you have heard it. It is a phenomenal song that broadcasted in radio and national television channels, even it has many subscribes in Youtube. One of its lyric is “Le'le luk ele rebing ha.” Le'le luk is one of Maumere local food. In my mind, Nyong Franco, Gemu Fa Mi Re songwriter, took Le’le luk in his song because this food is one of special Local Food of Maumere. By the way, do you know what is Le’le luk? Have you eaten Le’le luk? Le’le luk is Maumere local food that made of corn.
Are you interested in Le’le luk? Alright, I will give some information about Le’le luk. Le’le luk is corn that fried drily without oil, and then the fried corns are grilled until it becomes powder corns. You can eat le’le luk with grated coconut. Also, you can add some sugar or salt according to your taste. It is so delicious, when you eat le’le luk with tua bura. Because the corns are powder, when you eat it, please don’t talk too much. As a recommendation, don’t eat it too much because your stomach can be flatulence. You can keep Le’le luk for year.
Ok, that’s about le’le luk. If you come to Maumere, don’t forget to taste it.
 

Selasa, 13 Februari 2018

Introduction

About Us



Regina Rambu Padu Djabu
Lato, May 12nd 1998
Hobbies: Reading & Singing


Sabina Uruk Seran
Watas, August 29th 1997
Hobby: Reading Novel


Elsiviola Ika Sadipun
Kolidatang, August 15th 1996
Hobbies: Singing & Dancing


Maria Yosephina Handriana
Bola, March 1st 1995
Hobbies: Reading Novel & Writting


Oktavianus Davidson
Maumere, October 2nd 1986
Hobbies: Reading Novel, Watching Action Movies and Playing Game


Hello everybody ....😍😍😍
We are the fourth group of Tour and Guide Course.
This blog as a place for us to practice our English skill.
Hopefully, we can learn everything we want...

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