Htamanè is a traditional specialty consisting of glutinous rice, coconut shavings, peanuts, ginger, sesame seeds, water, and groundnut oil. The preparation of this savory snack is a communal activity that's associated with the annual Htamanè Festival, a rice harvest festival held around the Full Moon Day of the lunar month of Tabodwè (February).
During this festivity, htamanè is prepared in large quantities to satisfy a large number of people. Teams of htamanè-makers participate in competitions that are traditionally held throughout the whole country as part of the rice festival.