Bandung (drink)

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Bandung is a popular beverage in Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunei. It is a sweet drink made from rose syrup, milk, and water. The drink is often served during Iftar (breaking of fast) during the Ramadan period. It is also a common offering at wedding ceremonies and festive occasions.

History[edit]

The origins of Bandung are not well-documented, but it is believed to have been introduced to the region by Indian traders. The name "Bandung" is derived from the Malay language, meaning "pairs" or "mixed", which refers to the combination of rose syrup and milk.

Preparation[edit]

Bandung is typically prepared by mixing rose syrup with cold milk and water. The ratio of the ingredients can be adjusted according to personal preference. Some variations of the drink include adding carbonated water or soda water to give it a fizzy texture. In some regions, Bandung is served with chia seeds or basil seeds for added texture and nutritional value.

Variations[edit]

There are several variations of Bandung across different regions. In Indonesia, a similar drink is known as "Soda Gembira" (Happy Soda). This version uses soda water instead of plain water and is often served with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. In India, a similar drink known as "Rooh Afza" is popular, which also uses rose syrup and milk.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Bandung holds a significant place in the food culture of Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunei. It is a common beverage served during the month of Ramadan and at wedding ceremonies. The drink's sweet taste and cooling effect make it a popular choice during hot weather.

Health Aspects[edit]

While Bandung is a delicious and refreshing drink, it is high in sugar due to the rose syrup. Therefore, it should be consumed in moderation, especially by individuals with diabetes or those watching their sugar intake.

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