Sate Tuna

Indonesian dish originally from Gorontalo
Sate Tuna
Sate Tuna or Sate Gorontalo, made from skipjack tuna from the Gulf of Gorontalo, Sulawesi and served with dabu-dabu malita (spicy chili sauce)
CourseMain course
Place of originIndonesia
Region or stateGorontalo, Sulawesi island
Created byGorontalese cuisine
Serving temperatureHot
Main ingredientsskipjack tuna

Sate tuna or tuna satay, also commonly referred as Gorontalese tuna satay is a speciality satay, originally from Gorontalese cuisine, Sulawesi island, Indonesia.[1][2]

Sate tuna or sate Gorontalo founded by Gorontalese since early 19th Century and it is so popular because of the skipjack tuna fish quality from the Sulawesi Sea and Gulf of Tomini.[3]

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Typical Gorontalo satay

Sate tuna made by Gorontalo people in Sulawesi from a fresh skipjack tuna cut into small cubes and served without peanut sauce or soy sauce.[4] Unlike other satays, Sate Tuna served with dabu-dabu malita (a spicy chili sauce).

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References

  1. ^ Perdana, D.A., Tomayahu, M.H. and Kaaba, T.S., 2022. Halal Tourism Industry for The Micro Economy in Gorontalo: Potential, Opportunity and Challenges. Jurnal Penelitian, pp.153–166.
  2. ^ "Gorontalo, the Ultimate Test of a Food Tour". Omar Niode Foundation. Retrieved 2023-07-10.
  3. ^ Kadir, P.A., Modjo, M.L. and Noho, Y., 2022. Pesona Potensi 3 Desa Wisata Gastronomi di Teluk Tomini (Botubarani, Botutonuo, dan Olele). Ideas Publishing.
  4. ^ "Sate Tuna » Budaya Indonesia". budaya-indonesia.org. Retrieved 2023-07-10.
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