After our exciting mid morning dance recital in Simanindo we proceeded back toward Ambarita to Barbara's Hotel for lunch. We all had the special Babi Panggang. This is a traditional version of grilled pork. It was delicious. Morris, mindful of us westerners subsituted ketchip for blood in the dipping sauce. Lunch was 60 000 IDR and large bintang bottle was 30 000 IDR.
From Wikipedia:
Babi panggang refers to a variety of recipes for Indonesian grilled pork recipes, 'babi' meaning pig or pork, and 'panggang' meaning grilled or roasted in the Malay and Indonesian language.
Babi panggang Karo and Babi panggang Toba are two similar dishes made by the Christian Batak Toba and Batak Karo of North Sumatra. Pigs are slaughtered and used in their entirety to make babi panggang - bones for a clear soup, meat (including offal) to be grilled, and blood for a dipping sauce. The three dishes are served with plain rice and a sambal andaliman, made from fresh sichuan peppers
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Barbara's Hotel, Ambarita, Samosir Island, Sumatra |
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Barbara's Hotel, Ambarita, Samosir Island, Sumatra |
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Watching a local fisherman catch fish by clumping, Samosir Island/Lake Toba, Sumatra |
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Watching a local fisherman catch fish , Samosir Island/Lake Toba, Sumatra |
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Watching a local fisherman catch fish, Samosir Island/Lake Toba, Sumatra |
Does anyone know what this method of fishing is called? The man was plunging a plunger type tool into the water and then backtracked pulling up a net?
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Koi/Fish pond at Barbara's Hotel, Ambarita, Samosir Island |
After lunch we headed to Tomok. We were going to see King Sidabutar's Tomb. Once in Tomok you turn up a narrow alley, where both sides are jam packed with market stalls. It's a bit of a steep climb. Just take your time and meander up while looking at all the goodies on display.
King Sidabutar was one of the last Batak animist kings. Once you arrival at the tomb site you climb up a steep staircase to a large yard area. There are several tombs here. The king, his bodyguard and apparently a women he loved (without return) for many years. The King's tomb has his likeness carved into it.
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King Sidabutar's Tomb, Tomok, Samosir Island, Sumatra |
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King Sidabutar's Tomb, Tomor, Samosir Island, Sumatra |
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King Sidabutar's Tomb, Tomok, Samosir Island, Sumatra |
I have to say, while we were listening and watching Morris give his talk I couldn't really concentrate. It was ridiculously hot and all I wanted was to sit and have a couple of large ice-cold Bintang's !!!
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King Sidabutar's Tomb |
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The main road of Tomok, Samosir Island, Sumatra |
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Tomok, Samosir Island, Sumatra |
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the narrow alley to the King's tomb, Tomok, Samosir Island, Sumatra |
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Tomok, Samosir Island, Sumatra |
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Tomok, Samosir Island, Sumatra |
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Tomok, Samosir Island, Sumatra |
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