Tumpeng (
Javanese: ;
Balinese: ) is an
Indonesian cone-shaped rice dish with side dishes of vegetables and meat originating from
Javanese cuisine
Javanese cuisine () is the cuisine of Javanese people, a major Native Indonesian, ethnic group in Indonesia in the provinces of Central Java, Yogyakarta, and East Java.
Definition
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.
Traditionally featured in the ''
slametan
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'' ceremony, the rice is made by using a cone-shaped woven bamboo container. The rice itself may be plain
steamed rice
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,
uduk rice (cooked with
coconut milk
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), or
yellow rice (uduk rice colored with (
turmeric
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)).
The rice cone is set out on the (rounded woven bamboo container), covered with a banana leaf, and surrounded by assorted Indonesian dishes. In 2013, the
Indonesian Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy promoted tumpeng as one of 30
Indonesian culinary icons and declared it Indonesia's official
national dish
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* It is a staple food, made from a selection of locally available foodstuffs ...
in 2014, describing it as "the dish that binds the diversity of Indonesian various culinary traditions".
Tumpeng is a symbol of gratitude.
According to folklore in Java and Bali, the cone-shaped dish symbolises life and the glory of God as the creator of nature, and the side dishes and vegetables represent the life and harmony of nature. Usually, tumpeng is served with spinach, which is a traditional symbol of prosperity in Javanese agricultural society.
Surrounding dishes
The cone-shaped rice is surrounded by assorted Indonesian dishes, such as ''
urap'' vegetables, ''
ayam goreng'' (fried chicken), ''
ayam bakar'' (grilled chicken), ''
empal gepuk'' (sweet and spicy fried beef), ''abon sapi'' (beef floss), ''
semur'' (beef stew in sweet soy sauce), ''teri kacang'' (anchovy with peanuts), fried prawn, ''
telur pindang'' (boiled marble egg), shredded omelette, ''tempe orek'' (sweet and dry fried
tempeh
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), ''
perkedel
''Perkedel'' are vegetable fritters from Indonesian cuisine. Most common ''perkedel'' are made from mashed potatoes, yet there are other popular variations, such as ''perkedel jagung'' (peeled maize ''perkedel'') and ''perkedel tahu'' (tofu ''p ...
kentang'' (mashed potato fritters), ''perkedel jagung'' (corn fritters), ''sambal goreng ati'' (liver in chilli sauce), sliced cucumbers and many other things.
Variations
There are several variants of tumpeng, determined according to the ceremonies.
* ''Tumpeng Robyong'' — This kind of tumpeng usually served in the traditional
Javanese ''siraman'' (
bridal shower) ceremony. Tumpeng is placed on ''bakul'' bamboo rice container; egg, shrimp paste, shallots and red chilli are placed on top.
* ''Tumpeng Nujuh Bulan'' — This kind of tumpeng is served in the seventh month of pregnancy (prenatal ceremony). Tumpeng is made of plain white rice. The main tumpeng is surrounded by six smaller tumpeng; all tumpengs are erected on ''tampah'' covered with banana leaf.
* ''Tumpeng Pungkur'' — Used in the ceremony for the death of a
virgin
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or unmarried male or female. It is made from white rice surrounded only with vegetable dishes. Later, the tumpeng must be cut vertically into two parts evenly and placed one against another.

* ''Tumpeng Putih'' — White tumpeng, uses white rice since white symbolizes holiness in Javanese culture. This kind of tumpeng is employed in sacred ceremonies.
* ''Tumpeng Nasi Kuning'' — Yellow tumpeng: The yellow color represents gold, wealth, abundance, and high morals. This kind of tumpeng is employed in cheerful and happy festivities and celebrations, such as births, engagements, marriage, Eid, Christmas, etc.
* ''Tumpeng Nasi Uduk'' (also called ''tumpeng tasyakuran'') — The ''
uduk'' rice (rice cooked in coconut milk) employed in the Maulud Nabi ceremony: celebrating the birthday of
Muhammad
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.
* ''Tumpeng Seremonial/Modifikasi'' — This contemporary tumpeng is relatively more open for modifications and adaptations. It depends on the discretion, taste, and request of the host.
* ''Mini Tumpeng'' — This kind of small rice cone, which is usually served for 1 person like a rice box. The uniqueness about it is a mini cone served in a unique place with a transparent mica lid, so food can be seen from the outside.
* ''Character Tumpeng Rice'' — This is usually used for birthdays or conventions, and young children and pop culture fans love it because of its unique shape, but the unique shape can also be used like a cone for a birthday celebration or fan conventions.
Contemporary tradition

Today, most Indonesians serve tumpeng as a dish to celebrate a special occasion, such as a birthday party, ''
arisan'', family or neighborhood gathering, farewell party, celebrations, recitals, and many other joyous events. Because of its festive and celebration value, up until now tumpeng sometimes seen as an Indonesian counterpart of
birthday cake
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.
In 2009,
Garuda Indonesia
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started offering ''Mini Nasi Tumpeng Nusantara'' as part of its new concept to highlight Indonesia's hospitality.
Tumpeng is offered in Indonesian restaurants abroad, such as in neighboring
Singapore
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and the
Netherlands
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as well as in Kelantan.
The building of
Suharto
Suharto (8 June 1921 – 27 January 2008) was an Indonesian Officer (armed forces), military officer and politician, and dictator, who was the second and longest serving president of Indonesia, serving from 1967 to 1998. His 32 years rule, cha ...
's
Purna Bhakti Pertiwi Museum in
Taman Mini Indonesia Indah
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, Jakarta, took shape of tumpeng.
See also
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Javanese cuisine
Javanese cuisine () is the cuisine of Javanese people, a major Native Indonesian, ethnic group in Indonesia in the provinces of Central Java, Yogyakarta, and East Java.
Definition
Javanese cuisine refers exclusively to the cuisine of Javan ...
*
Javanese culture
Javanese culture () is the culture of the Javanese people.
Javanese culture is centered in the provinces of Central Java, Yogyakarta and East Java in Indonesia. Due to various migrations, it can also be found in other parts of the world, such as ...
*
Indonesian cuisine
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*
List of rice dishes
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Rice
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References
External links
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Resep Nasi Tumpeng*
Philosophical meaning of tumpeng
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