Minahasan (Manadonese) cuisine — from North Sulawesi — is the most extreme regional cuisine in the Indonesian archipelago. It is the hottest (chilli usage that makes Padang food look restrained), the most unusual in its protein choices (bat, rat, dog, wild boar, python — ingredients that shock even other Indonesians), and the most culturally distinct (the Minahasan people are predominantly Christian, producing a pork-and-wild-game culinary tradition that has no parallel in Muslim-majority Indonesia outside of Bali). Petty Pandean-Elliott — herself born in Manado — documents it as a cuisine of intensity: intense heat, intense aromatics, intense freshness. The Manadonese palate has no patience for subtlety. Where Javanese food whispers and Padang food speaks firmly, Manadonese food SHOUTS.
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