Pempek
Pempek, mpek-mpek or empek-empek is a savoury fishcake delicacy
from Palembang, Indonesia, made of fish and tapioca. Pempek is served with yellow noodles and a
dark, rich sweet and sour sauce called kuah
cuka or kuah cuko.
Pempek
is
the best-known of
Palembang's
dishes.
Its origin is undoubtly
Palembang, however the
history behind the creation of this savoury dish is unclear. According to local
tradition, around the 16th century there was an old
Chinese immigrant who lived near the
Musi river.
He noticed an abundance of fish caught by the local fishermen. In the
Sumatrantropical climate, before the invention of
refrigeration technology,
most of these unsold leftover fish decayed and were wasted. The indigenous
people, however had limited knowledge and techniques for processing fish.
During that period, most of the indigenous people simply grilled, fried or
boiled their fish instead of adding other ingredients to make new dishes. The
old Chinese man mixed in some
tapioca and
other spices, which he then sold around the village on his cart. The people
referred to this old man as 'pek-apek, where
apek is a Chinese slang word to call an old
man. The food is known today as empek-empek or pempek.
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