Sekba
Sekba consists mainly of pig offal (chiefly its ears and tongue), and meat. | |
| Alternative names | Bektim |
|---|---|
| Course | Main course |
| Place of origin | Indonesia |
| Region or state | Chinatowns in Indonesia, especially Jakarta |
| Created by | Chinese Indonesians |
| Serving temperature | Hot |
| Main ingredients | Pork offal (liver, tongue, ear, intestine, cartilage) and meat braised in soy sauce, garlic and Chinese herbs |
| Similar dishes | Kway chap, Burmese pork offal skewers |
Sekba or sometimes called bektim is a Chinese Indonesian pork offal stewed in a mild soy sauce-based soup. The stew tastes mildly sweet and salty, made from soy sauce, garlic, and Chinese herbs. It is a popular fare street food in Indonesian Chinatowns, such as Gloria alley, Glodok Chinatown in Jakarta, Indonesia.