Juma is a beloved Bhutanese delicacy, traditionally prepared with minced pork or beef, rice or wheat flour, animal blood, and a blend of spices including Sichuan pepper. The mixture is stuffed into natural casings, boiled, and then dried. Juma is typically sliced and stir-fried with onions, tomatoes, and chilies, or deep-fried until crispy. It pairs excellently with Bhutanese red rice and a side of ezay (chili sauce). Dish served with 6 pcs.