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After two years, lemang daun lerek makers happy to be back in business

One entrepreneur had prepared over 1,000 sticks in four days

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 05 May 2022 3:33PM

After two years, lemang daun lerek makers happy to be back in business
Lemang, a traditional must-have Raya dish, made from glutinous rice, coconut milk and salt, is cooked in a hollowed bamboo tube usually coated with banana leaves, to prevent the rice from sticking to the bamboo. – SYEDA IMRAN/The Vibes pic, May 5, 2022

PEKAN – The decision to allow Hari Raya visits and hold open houses this year comes as a relief for lemang daun lerek sellers who had been out of business in the past two years. 

Wan Mohd Jabrullah Wan Zulkefli, who was one of those affected following the Covid-19 pandemic, said this traditional Hari Raya dish had been a source of income for him and his five close friends since seven years ago. 

Thankfully, he said, since the good news was announced, the six of them aged between 23 and 44, have been kept busy as orders have been coming in non-stop.

“Since last Thursday until Hari Raya eve, we have prepared and cooked over 1,000 lemang sticks, as some customers want to have them for breaking of fast or to bring them back to their hometown... Alhamdulillah, we are able to earn some money again this year,” he said.

Lemang, a traditional must-have Raya dish, made from glutinous rice, coconut milk and salt, is cooked in a hollowed bamboo tube usually coated with banana leaves, to prevent the rice from sticking to the bamboo.

“We had to sacrifice our sleep to ensure our customers’ orders were ready on time, especially after we got to know that Hari Raya was earlier than expected,” he said when met at his house in Peramu Jaya here today.

Jabrullah said lemang daun lerek is special because instead of banana leaves, lerek leaves are used to line the bamboo stick.

Usually, he said, they would all go into the forest in search of the lerek leaves, but due to the huge amount of orders, they had to get the supply from the Orang Asli community living around Sg Lembing, Kuantan, and they are sold at 50 sen a piece.

The idea to use lerek leaves was suggested due to its simpler process – there is no need to scorch the leaves first unlike with banana leaves, and cutting the leaves eases the process of fitting them into the bamboo stick.

“Lemang daun lerek is also much easier to serve and eat, as it has a stem that can easily be pulled out without having to use a cutter to split the bamboo,” he said.

The only snag with lerek leaves, according to Jabrullah, is that the base of the leaves must always be submerged in water to prevent them from wilting. The glutinous rice and coconut milk must also be filled immediately in the bamboo stick before the leaves begin to wither.

After the leaves are picked, they could last for a week if they are properly handled, he added.

To facilitate the work process, the tasks have been divided among them, with one person in charge of lining the bamboo stick, while the three others fill the bamboo sticks with the glutinous rice. Another person oversees the cooking process and takes care of the fire.

Due to the high demand this year, 200kg of glutinous rice and 600 coconuts have been used, while the bamboo sticks were bought from suppliers in Muadzam Shah, Rompin.

“Apart from the lerek leaves, our lemang recipe is the same as the traditional recipe. However, to ensure it is not too soft yet is still creamy in taste, the quantity of glutinous rice and coconut milk must be accurate, and the flames of the fire must be steady to ensure the lemang is evenly cooked,” said Jabrullah.

As for the coconut milk, he said only fresh coconut milk is used, and the milk is extracted from the grated coconut as and when required to maintain its freshness so that the lemang could last much longer. – Bernama, May 5, 2022

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