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Mas huni is a typical Maldivian breakfast, composed of tuna, onion, coconut, and chili. All ingredients are finely chopped and mixed with the grated meat of the coconut. This dish is usually eaten with freshly-baked roshi flatbread and sweetened hot tea.


Video Mas huni



Preparation

The fish used in mas huni was as a rule Maldive fish but currently many Maldivians use canned tuna.

Traditionally when fish was scarce, chopped leaves were added to the mas huni mixture. The green leaves of certain local plants and trees such as digutiyara (Senna occidentalis), ku??afila or g?ramfau (Launaea sarmentosa), m?bulh? (Abutilon theophrasti), muranga (Moringa oleifera), mass?gu (Amaranthus spinosus or Amaranthus viridis) sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) and ?os (Pisonia grandis), among others, replaced the fish in mas huni in a smaller or greater proportion.

Other variant of mas huni is made with muranga pods (Moringa oleifera) instead of leaves. First the pods are boiled, then the flesh with the seeds is scooped out. This is mixed along with the rest of the ingredients. This same type of thicker mas huni can be also made with boiled butternut squash or pumpkin.


Maps Mas huni



See also

  • Maldivian cuisine

04 dishes to enjoy during your stay in the Maldives â€
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References


mas Huni - YouTube
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Bibliography

  • Xavier Romero-Frias, Eating on the Islands, Him?l Southasian, Vol. 26 no. 2, pages 69-91 ISSN 1012-9804

MASHUNI, SPICY TUNA RECIPE â€
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External links

  • Eating on the Islands - As times have changed, so has the Maldives' unique cuisine and culture
  • Mas huni and Masriha - Himal: Farms, Feasts, Famines; Disappearing foods


Source of the article : Wikipedia

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