kulombon
Kulombon is a traditional Indonesian dish originating from the Minangkabau ethnic group, primarily found in West Sumatra. The name "kulombon" translates to "coconut rice" in the Minangkabau language, reflecting the dish's key ingredient. The dish consists of steamed rice cooked in coconut milk, which imparts a rich, creamy flavor to the rice. This method of cooking rice is unique to the Minangkabau culture and is a staple in their cuisine.
Kulombon is typically served as a side dish, accompanying various Minangkabau dishes such as rendang, opor,
In recent years, kulombon has gained popularity beyond West Sumatra, with variations of the dish appearing