Tiyula itum
A bowl of Tiyula Itum served with siling labuyo  | |
| Alternative names | tiyula Sūg, tyula itum, tiula itum | 
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| Course | Main course | 
| Place of origin | The Philippines | 
| Region or state | Tawi-Tawi, Basilan, Sulu, Zamboanga Peninsula, Sabah and diaspora communities | 
| Created by | Tausūg people | 
| Serving temperature | Hot | 
| Main ingredients | Beef (or goat), burnt coconut meat, ginger, turmeric, lengkuas, lemongrass, pepper, garlic, onion | 
| Similar dishes | Piyanggang manok, tinola, bulalo | 
Tiyula itum (English: "black soup") is a Filipino braised beef or goat soup or a stew dish which originally was made by the Tausug people. The dish is characteristically black due to the unique use of charred coconut meat.