Taungoo hosts
htamanè cooking competition
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Photo: Shwe Win (Pyay) |
A COOKING competition for makers of Myanmar
traditional htamanè was held at the sports ground in Taungoo Township on 21
February.
Staff from the 13 departments of the Taungoo Township
administration participated in the cooking competition.
Brig-Gen. Thein Lwin, Deputy Commander of the Southern
Command, an official of Taungoo District Administrative Department, cut the
ribbon to open the event, and an official from the Taungoo Township
Administrative Department explained the contest rules.
Brig-Gen. Thein Lwin, along with district and
township departmental heads presented awards to the winning teams.
Myanmar traditional htamanè is a glutinous snack
made from sticky rice, sesame seeds, peanuts slices, coconut chips, ginger
strips and groundnut oil. It is a seasonal delicacy in Myanmar.
People around Myanmar make htamanè on the full
moon day of Tabotwe, the 11th lunar month on the traditional Myanmar
calendar, which usually falls in February.—Shwe Win