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Tukang: The Walking Vendor Tradition

The tukang — a mobile food vendor who walks through neighbourhoods carrying their food on a wheeled cart, on shoulder poles, or on a bicycle — is a distinct Indonesian food-distribution system. Each tukang has a SIGNATURE SOUND that announces their presence: - **Tukang bakso:** The sound of a wooden spoon tapped against a bowl or pot — "TOK-TOK-TOK." - **Tukang sate:** The sound of a hand fan fanning charcoal — plus the SMELL of grilling meat and kecap manis caramelising. - **Tukang es krim (ice cream):** A distinctive bell or horn. - **Tukang roti (bread vendor):** A honking bicycle horn — a specific "HONK-HONK" pattern. - **Tukang putu:** The WHISTLE of steam escaping from the bamboo steaming tubes. - **Mbok jamu:** A verbal call — "JAMU… JAMU…" — the voice of the herbal vendor.

INDONESIAN CUISINE — DEEP EXTRACTION BATCH 11

Food Safety / HACCP — Tukang: The Walking Vendor Tradition
Generates a professional HACCP brief with CCPs, temperature targets, and allergen flags.
Kitchen Notes — Tukang: The Walking Vendor Tradition
Generates a laminated-pass-style reference card for your kitchen team.
Recipe Costing — Tukang: The Walking Vendor Tradition
Calculates ingredient costs from your on-file supplier prices.
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