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== | ==Kue Bugis== | ||
Kue Bugis is | [[File:Kue_bugis_mandi.JPG|thumb|right|Kue Bugis Mandi, a variant of Kue Bugis]] | ||
'''Kue Bugis''' is a traditional [[Indonesian cuisine|Indonesian]] dessert that is popular in various regions of the country. It is a type of [[kue]], which refers to a wide variety of traditional cakes and pastries in Indonesia. Kue Bugis is known for its sweet taste and soft, chewy texture. | |||
== | ==Ingredients and Preparation== | ||
Kue Bugis | Kue Bugis is primarily made from [[glutinous rice flour]], which gives it its characteristic chewy texture. The filling typically consists of [[grated coconut]] mixed with [[palm sugar]], providing a rich and sweet flavor. The dough is wrapped around the filling and then steamed until cooked. | ||
The outer layer of Kue Bugis is often colored with natural dyes, such as [[pandan]] leaves for a green hue or [[butterfly pea flower]] for a blue tint. The use of banana leaves to wrap the kue during steaming is common, imparting a subtle aroma to the dessert. | |||
== | ==Variants== | ||
There are several variants of Kue Bugis, each with slight differences in ingredients or preparation methods. One popular variant is '''Kue Bugis Mandi''', which is served with a coconut milk sauce, adding a creamy texture to the dish. | |||
==Cultural Significance== | |||
Kue Bugis is often served during traditional ceremonies and celebrations, such as weddings and religious festivals. It is a symbol of hospitality and is commonly offered to guests as a gesture of goodwill. | |||
==Related pages== | |||
* [[Kue]] | |||
* [[Indonesian cuisine]] | * [[Indonesian cuisine]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Glutinous rice]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Coconut]] | ||
* [[Palm sugar]] | |||
[[Category:Indonesian desserts]] | [[Category:Indonesian desserts]] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category:Kue]] | ||
Latest revision as of 03:43, 13 February 2025
Traditional Indonesian dessert
Kue Bugis[edit]
Kue Bugis is a traditional Indonesian dessert that is popular in various regions of the country. It is a type of kue, which refers to a wide variety of traditional cakes and pastries in Indonesia. Kue Bugis is known for its sweet taste and soft, chewy texture.
Ingredients and Preparation[edit]
Kue Bugis is primarily made from glutinous rice flour, which gives it its characteristic chewy texture. The filling typically consists of grated coconut mixed with palm sugar, providing a rich and sweet flavor. The dough is wrapped around the filling and then steamed until cooked.
The outer layer of Kue Bugis is often colored with natural dyes, such as pandan leaves for a green hue or butterfly pea flower for a blue tint. The use of banana leaves to wrap the kue during steaming is common, imparting a subtle aroma to the dessert.
Variants[edit]
There are several variants of Kue Bugis, each with slight differences in ingredients or preparation methods. One popular variant is Kue Bugis Mandi, which is served with a coconut milk sauce, adding a creamy texture to the dish.
Cultural Significance[edit]
Kue Bugis is often served during traditional ceremonies and celebrations, such as weddings and religious festivals. It is a symbol of hospitality and is commonly offered to guests as a gesture of goodwill.