Putu Kambang: Timeless Taste Stories from Lengayang



CULINARY – If you have ever stopped in Lengayang, a sub-district in Pesisir Selatan, West Sumatra, you will definitely be familiar with a typical snack called Putu Kambang or also known as Putu Buajuik. This unique name describes its tied or pinched shape, giving this traditional food its distinctive character. Putu Kambang is not just a snack; it is part of a culinary story that is closely embedded in the lives of the Lengayang people.

This food is often sought after in traditional markets which are held once a week, such as Thursday Market or Kamih Hallas well as other centers around Lengayang. Not infrequently, its distinctive fragrant aroma welcomes migrants returning home, as if greeting them with the warmth of home.

Putu Kambang’s ingredients are very simple, but that’s what makes it special. Fluffy sticky rice, delicious grated coconut, and palm sugar or Saka naturally sweet, everything combines in harmony of taste. The cooking process still maintains the traditional method: steamed using a special steamer that has been passed down from generation to generation. The result is a soft, sweet and fragrant putu, with an authentic taste that is hard to beat.

Not only the taste, Putu Kambang also has its own aesthetic value. Its neatly tied shape makes it easy to carry as a souvenir. When someone carries a package of Putu Kambang from the market, there is a special sense of prideā€”as if they are bringing home a piece of tradition that is rich in flavors and stories. Not surprisingly, this food is often a take-home option for those who want to share the deliciousness of their hometown with their extended family.

Interestingly, Putu Kambang is often sold by women in markets or halls, who patiently keep this tradition alive. In every bite, there is a taste of the love and hard work they put into it. More than just food, Putu Kambang is a symbol of togetherness and family warmth, a culinary heritage that continues to be celebrated in Lengayang.

So, if you have the opportunity to visit Lengayang, don’t miss the opportunity to taste Putu Kambang. With its tempting taste and aroma, Putu Kambang will take you on a journey of flavors full of warmth and memories. (Hendry Kampai)

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