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Coto Makassar is a traditional food originating from Makassar. This food is made from beef and seasoned with a myriad of spices to produce high-tasting food. So many people really like this food, especially among the people of Makassar. +
Coto makassar or Pallu coto mangkasarak is a traditional dish of the Makassar Tribe, South Sulawesi. It is made from beef offal that is simmered for a long time. The offal stew mixed with beef is then sliced, then seasoned with specially formulated spices. +
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I and nurul fitri ayu nurazizah, nur hijria. I want to know more about traditional specialties, one of which is coto makassar +
Coto Makassar or Pallu Coto Mangkasarak is a traditional dish from the Makassar Tribe, South Sulawesi. This food is made from beef offal that is boiled for a long time. The boiled offal mixed with beef is then sliced, then seasoned with specially formulated spices. Usually, Coto Makassar is served in a bowl and enjoyed with ketupat made from coconut leaves and burasa, which is a type of ketupat wrapped in banana leaves.
Coto Makassar with ketupal
Cato Makassar with nipah leaf ketupat
Coto Makassar is thought to have existed since the time of the Gowa Kingdom, specifically in Gowa Regency in the 16th century. Meanwhile, the offal portion was served to lower class people or royal servants who were followers of the kingdom.
Since November 2008, Coto Makassar has been selected as one of the menus served on Garuda Indonesia domestic flights to and from Makassar. Reference needed) +
Coto Makassar or Pallu coto manangkasarak is a traditional dish from the Makassar tribe, South Sulawesi. This food is made from beef offal that is boiled for a long time. Boiled offal mixes the beef, then slices it, then season it with specially formulated spices. +
Coto makassar or Pallu coto mangkasarak is a traditional dish of the Makassar Tribe, South Sulawesi. It is made from beef offal that is boiled for a long time. The offal stew mixed with beef is then sliced, then seasoned with specially formulated spices. +
Coto Makassar or Pallu Coto Mangkasarak is a traditional dish from the Makassar Tribe, South Sulawesi. This food is made from beef offal that is boiled for a long time. The boiled offal mixed with beef is then sliced, then seasoned with specially formulated spices. Usually, Coto Makassar is served in a bowl and enjoyed with ketupat made from coconut leaves and burasa, which is a type of ketupat wrapped in banana leaves.
Coto Makassar with ketupal
Cato Makassar with nipah leaf ketupat
Coto Makassar is thought to have existed since the time of the Gowa Kingdom, specifically in Gowa Regency in the 16th century. Meanwhile, the offal portion was served to lower class people or royal servants who were followers of the kingdom.
Since November 2008, Coto Makassar has been selected as one of the menus served on Garuda Indonesia domestic flights to and from Makassar. Reference needed) +
Covid-19 began to spread among the community, until now there are many bad influences that are the impact of covid19. one of the impacts is school holidays which make it difficult to understand lessons. Many students are also currently having difficulty in interacting so that they lack self-confidence to socialize. +
This video describe about the daily activities of students when online learning begins during the pandemic - 19. +
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SANTAN Dadar is a typical food from South Sulawesi, this food is one of the mainstay menus of the most favorite snacks that many people find. Well, this coconut milk omelette is usually also a menu for breaking the fast during the month of Ramadhan. Coconut milk omelette is made from a green flour mixture and then contains nuts inside. nya and also fla which is made from coconut milk and a mixture of flour.
Ingredients
Omelet Ingredients:
300 gr wheat flour
1 sachet of powdered milk (you should use coconut milk)
2 eggs
3 tbsp cooking oil
1 tsp vanilla
enough water
enough green coloring
Filling Ingredients:
50 gr sesame seeds, roasted & pureed with a dry blender
100 gr granulated sugar
Vla Material:
130 ml kara coconut milk/2 small sachets
750 ml water
2 tbsp granulated sugar
1 tbsp salt
1 tsp vanilla
30 gr cornstarch +
All universities are forced to conduct online learning during the pandemic. The online learning system certainly has positive and negative impacts on students. Learning in the midst of this pandemic is carried out online because it is an effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19. +
The impact of the corona virus that makes us have to learn virtually +
I, as a young woman or nowadays better known as Gen z/generation z, will convey a little of my opinion regarding the upcoming 2024 election. According to the current BPS census, Indonesia is dominated by Gen Z who were born between 1997-2012, with a number of around 44.93. million people, or 27.94% of the population, approximately 22.85%, the votes for the upcoming 2024 election are in the hands of Generation Z for the nation's future leaders in the 2024 period. We, Gen Z, are of the opinion that the policies that will be implemented are not monotonous. and is newer in nature, it is hoped that this policy will pay more attention to the issues around us, such as social justice, sustainable development, increasing access to education. Our Gen Z has high expectations for the 2024 election. Election candidates should facilitate an open discussion platform and collaborative problem solving and representing diversity and creating space for representatives who represent a diversity of identities +
These students choose to enter the mosque in their spare time rather than hide and smoke, smoking can bring us closer to diseases that will torment us, so it's good for us to get closer to God +
As a part of young generation, I think I can give one of my perspective about this topic. Politics usually perform complex issues, that often involve multifaceted issues that don't have straightforward solutions. Yet, many young generations are not willing to engaged in complexity. As a political engagement, young generation often see politics as a realm filled with empty promises, partisan bickering, and power struggles rather than a platform for genuine problem-solving. That leads to mistrust that contributes to disinterest in complex issues, as young people may feel that these institutions are unresponsive to their concerns. But really it was not a simple case where the core problems were from the political party itself. It is believed there are internal and external reasons of every cases. But how can it be decided? Public only judge and value things from the shell. Yet for some sort of reasons, they also can’t perform their reasons and even if they could, public will see it as empty excuses. Everything is grey yet needs to be decided as black or white.
To encourage more young generation to take an interest in politics, it's essential to provide accessible and accurate information. Political party should put efforts to improve transparency, accountability, and representation in politics so it can help rebuild trust among younger generations. Young generation also need to advance in critical thinking and media literacy and emphasize the relevance of many issues to their lives and the world they will inherit. +
My name is Dimas Saptra, I want to tell you about how the Bugis language developed. The Bugis language is the language used by the Bugis ethnicity in South Sulawesi, which is spread over the districts of Maros Regency, Pangkep Regency, Barru Regency, Pare-Pare City, Pinrang Regency, Enrekang Regency, parts of Majene Regency, Luwu Regency, Sidenreng Rappang Regency, Soppeng Regency , Wajo Regency, Bone Regency, Sinjai Regency, Bulukumba Regency, and Bantaeng Regency. The Bugis people uniquely have traditional writing using the Lontara script. Basically, these ethnic groups are mostly Muslim. From a cultural aspect, the Bugis ethnic group has its own language known as Bugis (also known as Ugi). The Beginning of the Bugis Tribe. The Bugis are a tribe belonging to the Deutero Malay tribes. The word "Bugis" comes from the word To Ugi, which means Bugis people. I should be proud to have Bugis descent. We must develop Bugis language by using our own language when we are in other ethnic groups or outside Bugis. How we preserve our local language. We must be able to get used to using the local language in daily activities. "Continue to be enthusiastic about learning the regional language so that the younger generation can still speak the regional language" +
Political dynasty, what can young people do?
In recent times, the spotlight on dynastic politics has raised questions about the contribution of youth to political dynamics. The nomination of a candidate for state leadership which resulted in a relaxation of the age requirements for potential leaders gave rise to a polemic that could have a significant impact. Both positive and negative impacts are still a mystery and will be felt by the Indonesian people in the future.
Leaders who understand current developments are the hope of generation Z who believe that these leaders can manage national polemics because they have a deep global mindset. On the other hand, the second view questions, can a young leader be able to run the government for the progress of the nation?
People's trust in state leaders is very high, believing that leaders have a central role in determining their welfare. The importance of selecting competent leaders is the key to improving the state order towards a better direction. However, a big risk occurs if a leader only pursues power without having adequate leadership potential.
The presentation of the impact of political dynasties is the result of the author's spontaneous thoughts looking at the reality in this country. Potential leaders should consider the future fate of the nation by considering the interests of all the people. A true leader is one who has a high sense of responsibility for the welfare of society. Your vote is in your hands, the fate of the nation is in the results of your choices. Therefore, youth as the pillars of the state are expected to provide support wisely in making decisions. +
Hi there, my name is Disa Anastasia Dominique, seems a bit long but you can call me Disa tho. I am a design student of Faculty of Art and Design, Universitas Negeri Makassar. +
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At the end of last month, namely December 4, 2021, there was an eruption of Mount Semeru which forced several people to evacuate. People in Malang Regency and its surroundings must leave their homes and evacuate to avoid the danger of an eruption of Mount Semeru if it happens again. Communities around the area inevitably have to leave their homes and evacuate, in order to minimize casualties due to the eruption.
This volcanic eruption is a natural disaster, which can happen at any time. In general, volcanic eruptions occur due to an increase in volcanic seismicity, this is what causes Mount Semeru to erupt. More specifically, Mount Semeru erupted because the volume in the magma chamber was full, and there was an avalanche in the magma chamber due to magma crystallization. This incident claimed many lives, and several people had to leave their homes to evacuate. As for some people who do not want to evacuate because they think the situation is safe and still want to live in a house close to the volcano.
The government urges all people living in the area around Mount Semeru to evacuate and the government also supplies aid to the refugees. Various efforts have been made to help these refugees, both from the government, private sector, organizations, and individuals. Many organizations have created fundraisers to help the refugees, and some have acted as intermediaries to distribute donated goods to the refugees.
As fellow human beings, it is this attitude that we must continue to maintain and develop. We must have empathy for the people around us, in this case the refugees. As long as we are able, we must help those around us who are in need. If we take care of each other and help each other, our lives will be balanced and prosperous, where everyone supports each other. +