INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Medical Anthropology

Tinuktuk, a Traditional Simalungun Food that Transcends Its Therapeutic Function

Telaumbanua, Jaka Solter (Unknown)
Lagam, Arnoldus Satria Kurniawan (Unknown)
Sinulingga, Eikel Armanta (Unknown)
Hidayatullah, Putra (Unknown)
Kautsar, M. Adra (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
02 Oct 2025

Abstract

This study examines tinuktuk, a traditional Simalungun herbal preparation, not only for its therapeutic uses but also for the social and cultural meanings embedded in its everyday practice. Fieldwork was conducted in two contrasting settings: the rural area where tinuktuk is historically produced and consumed, and an urban context where its presence has spread beyond the Simalungun ethnic group. More than a culinary specialty, tinuktuk represents a distinctive form of local wisdom. The knowledge of its ingredients and preparation is passed orally—predominantly from mothers to daughters—sustaining both its characteristic taste and the values of care and mutual responsibility across generations. This intergenerational transmission strengthens family ties while fostering an awareness of bodily care, from postpartum recovery to maintaining overall physical resilience. Beyond its role in women’s health, tinuktuk operates as a cultural symbol: an expression of maternal affection, a marker of communal solidarity, and a living heritage that interweaves traditional health practices with the Simalungun people’s collective identity.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijma

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Environmental Science Public Health Social Sciences

Description

Indonesian Journal of Medical Anthropology (IJMA) a global forum for scholarly articles on the social patterns of ill-health and disease transmission, and experiences of and knowledge about health, illness and wellbeing. These include the nature, organization and movement of peoples, technologies ...