As agriculture is the main occupation in Timor-Leste, the primary food is rice, which is cultivated widely in this country. Apart from rice, other staple food items that are cultivated in Timor-Leste include sweet potatoes, maize, cassava, and taro. These primary staples are supplemented with beans, cabbage, spinach, onions and cowpeas. The second category of food consists of poultry, pigs, and goats. Most homes in Timor-Leste raise their own food animals for meat. Fish is also a source of animal protein in this country as fishing is also an important occupation after agriculture. • Batar daan- A popular dish of corn,
mung beans, and
pumpkin. • Budu- A sauce of
tomato,
mint,
lime, and
Spanish onion. • Fuuntaul tong and gailong- A popular soup dish, red beans, beef, lettuce, and egg with rice. • Ikan sabuko- A Spanish
mackerel in tamarind marinade with basil and
capsicum. •
Tapai- A fermented rice dish. It is sweet, sour, and slightly alcoholic. • Caril - A mild chicken
curry with a roasted capsicum and
coconut paste. •
Feijoada – A common dish of former Portuguese colonies, it is made with pork,
cannellini beans and
chorizo. == Hungry season ==