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==History==
The origin of lontong is from ''[[ketupat]]''. Both are made from the main ingredient of steamed rice in a banana leaf wrapper or young coconut leaf. Initially, ''lontong'' was only considered ordinary food. However, after the spread of [[Islam]] to [[Java]], the tradition of eating ''lontong'' and ''ketupat'' began. [[Sunan Kalijaga]] was the first to introduce ''lontong'' to Javanese people, including ''ketupat''. This is part of the ''[[da'wah]]'' carried out by Sunan Kalijaga at that time. ''Lontong'' is often served with [[Gulai|Gulai sauce]] and vegetables, ''chayote'', [[tempeh]], [[tofu]], ''[[tauco]]'', [[Telur pindang|boiled egg]], ''[[sambal]]'',  and ''[[krupuk]]'' crackers.

History

The origin of lontong is from ketupat. Both are made from the main ingredient of steamed rice in a banana leaf wrapper or young coconut leaf. Initially, lontong was only considered ordinary food. However, after the spread of Islam to Java, the tradition of eating lontong and ketupat began. Sunan Kalijaga was the first to introduce lontong to Javanese people, including ketupat. This is part of the da'wah carried out by Sunan Kalijaga at that time. Lontong is often served with Gulai sauce and vegetables, chayote, tempeh, tofu, tauco, boiled egg, sambal, and krupuk crackers.