ketonibodeja
Ketonibodeja refers to a traditional Indonesian dish originating from the Bodeja community, primarily found in the eastern part of Flores Island in the Nusa Tenggara Timur (East Nusa Tenggara) province. The term "ketoni" is derived from the local word for a type of fish, often a small, local species like *Siganus* (rabbitfish) or *Lutjanus* (snappers), while "bodeja" refers to the ethnic group known for preparing this dish.
The dish is typically made by marinating fish in a mixture of spices, including turmeric, garlic, shallots,
This dish reflects the culinary traditions of the Bodeja people, who blend indigenous ingredients with influences
Ketonibodeja is not widely known outside of Flores, but it holds cultural significance for the Bodeja community