The Iban tribe are from Sarawak, Borneo. Their
traditional foods are called Pansuh food, which simply means the cooking of
food or dish in a bamboo stem. It’s naturally clean, easy and simple. The food
(meat, chicken, fish, vegetables and even rice together with the spices) will
all be put together into the bamboo stem, then directly placed over an open
fire to be cooked. The uniqueness of using the bamboo stem to cook is that the
bamboo will give a special aroma and texture to the food where it’s impossible
to have using other methods such as using woks.One of the best known Iban
dishes is pansoh manok (ayam pansuh), which features chicken and lemongrass
cooked in a bamboo log over an open fire. This natural way of cooking seals in
the flavours and produces astonishingly tender chicken with a gravy perfumed
with lemongrass and bamboo.
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