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Nagasari is a traditional Indonesian dessert. It is a type of kue, or a wide range of traditional snacks from Indonesia, and is made from rice flour, coconut milk and sugar. It is often wrapped in banana leaves before being steamed, and is often filled with slices of banana.

Etymology[edit]

The term "Nagasari" is derived from the Indonesian words "naga", meaning dragon, and "sari", meaning essence. The dessert is said to resemble a dragon's scale, hence the name.

Ingredients and Preparation[edit]

Nagasari is made from a mixture of rice flour, coconut milk, and sugar. The mixture is then filled with slices of banana, wrapped in banana leaves, and then steamed until it becomes firm and cooked. The banana leaves give the dessert a distinctive aroma and flavor.

Variations[edit]

There are several variations of Nagasari, depending on the region in Indonesia. Some variations use different types of fillings, such as jackfruit or sweet potato, instead of banana. Some also add pandan leaves to the mixture for added flavor and aroma.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Nagasari is often served during traditional Indonesian ceremonies and celebrations. It is also commonly sold in traditional markets and by street vendors.

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