Bubur kacang hijau
Bubur Kacang Hijau[edit]
Bubur kacang hijau is a popular Indonesian sweet dessert made from mung beans, coconut milk, and palm sugar. It is a type of porridge that is commonly consumed as a snack or breakfast item in Indonesia. The dish is known for its creamy texture and sweet flavor, often enhanced with additional ingredients such as pandan leaves or ginger.
Ingredients and Preparation[edit]
The main ingredients of bubur kacang hijau include:
- Mung beans (kacang hijau)
- Coconut milk
- Palm sugar
- Pandan leaves
- Ginger
- Salt
To prepare bubur kacang hijau, the mung beans are first soaked in water to soften them. They are then boiled until tender. Coconut milk, palm sugar, pandan leaves, and ginger are added to the mixture, and it is simmered until the flavors meld together. A pinch of salt is often added to enhance the sweetness of the dish.
Variations[edit]
Bubur kacang hijau can be served in various ways, with different ingredients added to create unique flavors and textures.
Bubur Kacang Hijau with Ketan Hitam[edit]
A popular variation includes the addition of ketan hitam, or black glutinous rice. This version is known as "bubur kacang hijau ketan hitam" and is characterized by the chewy texture of the black rice, which complements the softness of the mung beans.
Bubur Kacang Hijau with Durian[edit]

Another variation includes the addition of durian, a fruit known for its strong aroma and creamy texture. This version, "bubur kacang hijau durian," is particularly popular among durian enthusiasts and adds a rich, fruity flavor to the dish.
Cultural Significance[edit]
Bubur kacang hijau is not only a beloved dish in Indonesia but also holds cultural significance. It is often served during special occasions and gatherings, symbolizing warmth and hospitality. The dish is also popular in other Southeast Asian countries, such as Malaysia and Singapore, where it is known by similar names.
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