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== Kue leker ==
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Latest revision as of 01:51, 17 February 2025

Kue Leker is a traditional Indonesian street food dessert. It is a type of crepe that is thin, sweet, and crispy, often filled with a variety of ingredients such as banana, chocolate, cheese, and condensed milk. The name "leker" is derived from the Javanese word "leleker" which means "thin" or "slender", referring to the thinness of the crepe.

History[edit]

The origin of Kue Leker is believed to be from the city of Yogyakarta, in the Java island of Indonesia. It was initially sold in traditional markets and has since become a popular street food, found in many parts of Indonesia.

Preparation[edit]

The batter for Kue Leker is made from a mixture of wheat flour, rice flour, eggs, coconut milk, sugar, and a pinch of salt. This mixture is then poured onto a flat, round, hot griddle and spread thinly using a special tool. Once the crepe is cooked, it is filled with the desired ingredients and folded in half.

Variations[edit]

There are many variations of Kue Leker, depending on the fillings used. The most common fillings are sliced bananas and chocolate sprinkles. However, other variations may include cheese, condensed milk, peanut butter, or even durian.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Kue Leker is not only a popular snack but also a part of Indonesian culture. It is often sold in traditional markets, street food stalls, and at special events or festivals. The making of Kue Leker is also a common sight in Indonesian streets, attracting both locals and tourists with its delicious aroma and the skillful technique of the vendors.

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