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National dish of Brunei
Ambuyat
Ambuyat
TypeDish, staple food
Place of originBrunei
Region or stateBrunei and East Malaysia (Sarawak, Labuan and Sabah)
Created byBruneian Malay, Lundayeh/Lun Bawang, Bajau, Kadazan-Dusun, Bisaya (Borneo)
Main ingredientsSago
Food energy
(per serving)
842 kcal

Ambuyat is a dish derived from the interior trunk of the sago palm. It is a starchy bland substance, similar to tapioca starch. Ambuyat is the national dish of Brunei, and a local specialty in the Malaysian states of Sarawak, Sabah, and the federal territory of Labuan, where it is sometimes known as linut.

Ambuyat is eaten with a bamboo chopstick called chandas, by rolling the starch around the prongs and then dipping it into a sauce, of which there are many varieties, including tempoyak.

There is a similar dish in eastern Indonesia called papeda. It has a glutinous texture and is chewy.

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References

  1. Bahrum Ali (21 February 2009). "Fostering family ties with ambuyat feasts". The Brunei Times. Archived from the original on 4 April 2014. Retrieved 5 April 2014.
  2. Jessica Tiah (8 January 2011). "Ambuyat - Our iconic heritage". The Brunei Times. Archived from the original on 4 April 2014. Retrieved 5 April 2014.
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