In modern times, the term "Memek nenek" has gained attention in various contexts, including art, literature, and popular culture. Some artists, writers, and creators have used the term as a metaphor for feminine power, cultural identity, and the exploration of traditional practices.
Historically, Memek was a staple food for Simeulue residents during times of war or long journeys because it is calorie-dense and easy to carry. Memek nenek
The rice is toasted (roasted without oil) until crispy to provide texture. In modern times, the term "Memek nenek" has