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Region or state
  
Batak

Variations
  
Tango-tango

Created by
  
Batak Toba

Place of origin
  
Indonesia

Saksang How to Cook Saksang Flavor of Batak

Main ingredients
  
Minced pork or dog meat stewed in blood,

Similar
  
Arsik, Dengke mas na niura, Manuk Napinadar, Na tinombur, Lampet

Saksang or Sa-sang is a savory, spicy dish from the Bataks of Indonesia. It is made from minced pork or dog meat (or more rarely, water buffalo meat) stewed in its blood, coconut milk and spices; including kaffir lime and bay leaves, coriander, shallot, garlic, chili pepper and Thai pepper, lemongrass, ginger, galangal, turmeric and andaliman (the fruit of a native shrub similar to Sichuan pepper).

Saksang Resep Memasak Saksang Khas Batak

Although saksang is widely consumed and familiar within Batak tribes traditions, it is more often associated with Batak Toba. Saksang has special significance to the Bataks, as it is an obligatory dish in Batak marriage celebrations. Saksang, together with panggang, arsik and daun ubi tumbuk, are the essential dishes in Batak cuisine, and popularly offered in Lapo, a Batak traditional bar and restaurant.

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References

Saksang Wikipedia