Hinava
Hinava is a traditional native dish of the Kadazan-Dusun people in the state of Sabah.[1] It is made from fish and mixed with lime juice, bird's eye chili, sliced shallots and grated ginger.[2] While the Kadazan are famous with their Hinava tongii.[1]
A swordfish hinava served with sandwich bread. | |
Type | Dish |
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Place of origin | Malaysia |
Region or state | Sabah |
Created by | Kadazan-Dusun |
Main ingredients | Fish, lime juice, bird's eye chili, red onion, salt, tobacco |
Variations | Hinava ginapan, hinava tongii |
See also
References
- Su-Lyn Tan; Mark Tay (2003). Malaysia & Singapore. Lonely Planet. pp. 157–. ISBN 978-1-74059-370-0. Retrieved 18 August 2013.
- Lonely Planet; Simon Richmond; Cristian Bonetto; Celeste Brash; Joshua Samuel Brown; Austin Bush; Adam Karlin; Shawn Low; Daniel Robinson (1 April 2013). Lonely Planet Malaysia Singapore & Brunei. Lonely Planet. pp. 706–. ISBN 978-1-74321-633-0. Retrieved 18 August 2013.
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