2018
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/335/1/012018
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Ethnobotany in Traditional Ceremony at Kanagarian Sontang Cubadak Padang Gelugur Subdistrict, Pasaman District

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“…C. longa rhizome is one of the ingredients of terites (processed liquid extract of bolus liquid from cow's stomach); it is a cuisine unique to the Batak Karo of North Sumatra (Purba et al 2018). The fresh rhizome extract is used as a natural coloring agent for rice by the Balinese in Bali island (Putri et al 2014), the Pasaman people in Sumatra (Des et al 2018), and elsewhere.…”
Section: Local Food Usesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…C. longa rhizome is one of the ingredients of terites (processed liquid extract of bolus liquid from cow's stomach); it is a cuisine unique to the Batak Karo of North Sumatra (Purba et al 2018). The fresh rhizome extract is used as a natural coloring agent for rice by the Balinese in Bali island (Putri et al 2014), the Pasaman people in Sumatra (Des et al 2018), and elsewhere.…”
Section: Local Food Usesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Indonesian, especially in Sumatra, there is a traditional ceremony by Kendurisko traditional ceremony in several sub-districts in Kerinci District, Jambi, found 37 species of plants in 22 families (Suswita 2013) and the people of Kanagarian Sontang Cubadak Padang, Gelugur Sub-district, Pasaman District, West Sumatra with 30 species of plants from 19 families (Des et al 2019). The local communities in KasepuhanCiptagelar, West Java, carry out rituals nyimur as a healing media, and its relationship to healing/rejecting the method of bad luck has existed since hundreds of years ago (Awaliah 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through this tradition, adults do not have much to say about the theory of empathy and what tolerance is. The implementation of the manjanguak tradition will open up encouraging children to internalize various values which they then carry into their daily lives both in their family, school, peers and society, both now until they become adults (Des, Rizki, & Hidayati, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%