A quieter Kaamatan for Sabahans in Seoul FMTNews FMTLifestyle
PETALING JAYA: Priscilla Joslee and her friend Tika gather rice, salt, and raw fish to prepare “bosou”, but they are missing a key ingredient that’s hard to find in South Korea.
Indeed, this traditional Kadazan dish holds great cultural significance to them and others who celebrate the Sabahan harvest festival of Kaamatan. And since she and Tika have to miss out on the big celebrations back home, they have decided to gather with other Sabahans for their own “small” commemoration of Kaamatan.
On these occasions, cries of “aramaiti!” – a Kadazan term which loosely means “to enjoy” – and popular Kadazan songs can be heard from their apartment.
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