Kue cucur

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Kue cucur is a traditional Indonesian fritter-type snack that is popular in many parts of the country. The name "kue cucur" is derived from the Indonesian words "kue", meaning cake, and "cucur", meaning to drip, which describes the method of cooking by dripping the batter into hot oil.

Ingredients and Preparation

The main ingredients of kue cucur are rice flour, palm sugar, and coconut milk, which are mixed into a batter. Some variations may include pandan leaves for added flavor and a distinctive green color. The batter is then dripped into hot oil and fried until it forms a crispy crust with a soft, sweet, and moist center.

Variations

There are several variations of kue cucur, depending on the region in Indonesia. In Java, kue cucur is often served with a sprinkling of grated coconut on top. In Bali, a version called "kue cucur Bali" is made with black rice flour and served with a sweet coconut sauce.

Cultural Significance

Kue cucur is often served during traditional Indonesian ceremonies and celebrations, such as weddings and religious festivals. It is also a popular street food and can be found in traditional markets and roadside stalls throughout Indonesia.

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