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Traditional Song

Bubuy Bulan Bubuy Bulan is a song originating from the province of West Java. This song was made by Benny Korda. This song tells the story of someone’s sadness left by a lover. Sadness gets worse when someone sees someone passing every morning and sees his eyes remembered by the lover who left him. The lyric: Bubuy bulan bubuy bulan sangray bentang Panon poe panon poe disasate Unggal bulan unggal bulan abdi teang Unggal poe unggal poe oge hade Situ ciburuy laukna hese dipancing Nyeredet hate ningali ngeplak caina Duh eta saha nu ngalangkung unggal enjing Nyeredet hate ningali sorot socana

Traditional Clothes

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Sundanese traditional clothes 1.       Sundanese Traditional Clothing for the Ordinary People Clothes for men consist of trousers, salontreng clothes, and ikat logen as headgear. Compression pants are calf-length pants and are equipped with leather or tie fabric. Shirts with clothing tops with simple stitching models and combined with poly sarongs attached to the body. The last equipment is tarumpah sandals or wooden sandals. 2.       Sundanese traditional clothing for the middle class This middle class has wealth, but does not have nobility. Included in the middle class are traders and merchants. For men, completeness consists of white powder dress with straight buttons in the middle ( takwa jacket), subordinates of batik cloth, terompah, beubeur, and headbands. The accessories worn are chain gold watches that are hung in a breast pocket. Meanwhile, women wear batik cloth, beubeur , scarves, and slippers or writing cloth. The color of clothing needed by middle-clas

Traditional Food

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Karedok Karedok or keredok is one of the Sundanese specialties in Indonesia. Karedok made with raw vegetable ingredients, among others; cucumber, bean sprouts, cabbage, long beans, sweet potatoes, basil leaves and eggplant. While the sauce is a peanut sauce made from red chili, garlic, kencur, peanuts, sour water, java sugar, salt, and shrimp paste. Karedok is served with a sprinkling of crackers on top of it. Karedok is usually a complementary food in the daily menu. Karedok a healthy dish typical of Sundanese, this food is suitable for those of you who are running a diet program. This one food is also usually sold together with gado-gado, this karedok has a unique taste because it is a blend of kencur and peanut sauce that is one. Here is a recipe for making karedok: ·          1/4 bean sprouts ·          1/4 cabbage ·          1/4 basil leaves ·          1/4 long beans, thinly sliced ·          1 cucumber, thinly sliced ·          1/4 milled beans ·