Various Versions of the Origin of Madura Sate, a Sweet Indonesian Culinary


Liputan6.com, East Java – Who doesn’t like Madura Sate. Satay consisting of goat or chicken meat, grilled over hot coals, then mixed with peanut sauce with a sweet and sticky taste.

Madura Sate is also famous throughout the archipelago. In fact, the typical culinary delights of East Java (Jatim) are spread throughout almost all regions in Indonesia.

It turns out there are many stories that tell the origin of Madura Sate. Both from the 19th century to the kingdom in East Java.

Ponorogo Warrior

The story of Sate Madura begins with Arya Panoleh, the ruler of Sumanep, East Java, who visited the house of his older brother, Batara Katong, who ruled in Ponorogo.

When he arrived at his brother’s place, Arya Panoleh was served food made from meat skewered with a stick and seasoned. Arya Panoleh refused because he had never enjoyed this dish.

Finally, Arya Panoleh wanted to consume Madura Sate, after his older brother told him that this menu was usually eaten by warriors in Ponorogo. However, his older brother then said that this food was usually eaten by Ponorogo warriors.

Arya Panoleh’s clothes at that time were all black warok clothes and striped t-shirts which are also characteristic of Madurese people. Initially, satay with sticks was only found in Sumenep, before finally spreading to the plains of Madura Island.

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