Untir-untir
Traditional Indonesian snack

Untir-untir is a traditional Indonesian snack known for its twisted shape and sweet flavor. It is a popular treat in various regions of Indonesia and is often enjoyed with a cup of tea or coffee.
Etymology
The name "untir-untir" is derived from the Javanese language, where "untir" means "twist". This refers to the snack's distinctive twisted form.
Ingredients
Untir-untir is primarily made from simple ingredients, including:
Preparation
The preparation of untir-untir involves mixing the ingredients to form a dough, which is then rolled and twisted into its characteristic shape. The twisted dough is deep-fried until golden brown, resulting in a crispy texture. After frying, the untir-untir is often coated with a sugar glaze to enhance its sweetness.
Cultural significance
Untir-untir is not only a popular snack but also holds cultural significance in Indonesian society. It is commonly served during traditional ceremonies and festive occasions. The snack is also a symbol of hospitality and is often offered to guests.
Variations
While the basic recipe for untir-untir remains consistent, there are regional variations that incorporate local ingredients or flavors. Some versions may include coconut or palm sugar for added richness.
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