Beliefs in the Dietary Benefits of Water Monitor, Varanus salvator Meat in Western Java, Indonesia

E. Arida, Elika Boscha, M. A. Fauzi, Ari Ardiantoro, Noor Laina Maireda
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Local knowledge on the benefits of wild meat is probably the motivation behind consumption of such unusual source of protein. Various tribes in Indonesia are known to include wild meat of monitor lizards, Varanus spp. in their diet for several reasons including health benefits. Water monitor, Varanus salvator, is widely distributed across the Indonesian Archipelago and commonly found even in degraded habitats. Meat and internal organs of this species are commonly known to be consumed in Indonesia by at least three ethnics, i.e. Batak on Sumatra, Dayak on Kalimantan, and Minahasa on Sulawesi islands. We aim to investigate consumption of water monitor meat in a few communities in the western part of Java, where there is likely a custom albeit benign. Previous observations in the province of West Java showed consumption of a smaller scope in Sundanese communities, where religious background is of a restriction. Consumption of water monitor meat all over on Java seemed to be infrequent, yet also prevailing at a level of small business. In the western part of Java, consumption and sales seemed to be dominant in the northern areas, but mostly in Jakarta than in the regencies of West Java province. Direct observations and casual interviews with a few associates in West Java revealed a long-term practice in Cibinong. Besides its gastronomic benefit, meat of water monitor is believed as health tonic for men and a therapeutic method to treat skin diseases.
印尼西爪哇的水监视器,Varanus salvator肉对饮食的益处
当地人对野生肉类好处的了解可能是消费这种不寻常的蛋白质来源背后的动机。众所周知,印度尼西亚的许多部落都将巨蜥的野生肉纳入他们的饮食中,其中包括对健康有益的几个原因。水监视器,Varanus salvator,广泛分布在印度尼西亚群岛,甚至在退化的栖息地也经常发现。这种动物的肉和内脏在印度尼西亚至少被三个民族食用,即苏门答腊岛的巴塔克人,加里曼丹的达亚克人和苏拉威西岛的米纳哈萨人。我们的目标是调查爪哇西部几个社区对水监测肉的消费情况,那里可能有一种习俗,尽管是良性的。先前在西爪哇省的观察显示,在宗教背景受到限制的巽他人社区,消费范围较小。在爪哇岛,水监测肉的消费似乎并不常见,但在小型企业中也很普遍。在爪哇西部,消费和销售似乎在北部地区占主导地位,但主要是在雅加达,而不是西爪哇省的摄政区。在西爪哇的直接观察和对一些同事的随意采访揭示了慈滨农的长期做法。除了其美食的好处,水监视器肉被认为是健康的滋补品和治疗皮肤病的一种治疗方法。
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