Tinutuan (also called bubur Manado — the city's name used nationally for clarity) is a vegetable-enriched rice porridge considered the traditional breakfast of the Minahasan people of North Sulawesi. Unlike the clean, spare rice congees of Chinese tradition, tinutuan is intentionally mixed — rice cooked to a thick, broken porridge consistency, then enriched with corn kernels, pumpkin (labu), sweet potato (ubi), cassava leaves (daun singkong), kangkung (water spinach), and basil. The result is a thick, golden-orange porridge of heterogeneous texture — some rice broken down to creaminess, some corn intact, some sweet potato yielding, some leafy vegetables with slight resistance. Served with: fried salted fish (ikan asin), sambal dabu-dabu (the Manadonese fresh tomato sambal), and shrimp crackers.
Tinutuan / Bubur Manado — Manadonese Vegetable Congee
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