Bunga kantan, also known as Torch Ginger Flower, is a tropical plant that is native to Southeast Asia. Its scientific name is Etlingera elatior. The plant is known for its distinctive and vibrant inflorescence, which is a cone-like structure made up of tightly packed red or pink bracts. These bracts surround small, true flowers.
Bunga kantan is commonly used in various Asian cuisines, particularly in Malaysian, Thai, and Indonesian dishes. The flower buds and young shoots are often used in salads, curries, and traditional dishes for their unique flavor. The taste is often described as slightly tangy and peppery. Besides its culinary uses, bunga kantan is also known for its ornamental value, and the flowers are used in floral arrangements and decorations. Additionally, bunga kantan has been traditionally used in some cultures for medicinal purposes.