Kue asida
Indonesian pudding dessert / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kue asida (Arabic: عصيدة, romanized: ‘aṣīdah; Jawi: اسيدا) is an Indonesian pudding dessert made of water with mixture of wheat flour, sugar, cinnamon, cardamom, butter and honey. This dessert is typical Moluccan cuisine and also found in Malay Indonesian and Arab Indonesian cuisine. It usually served during Ramadan for iftar. Kue asida is similar to dodol.[1]
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Alternative names | Asida, asidah, dodol asida |
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Type | Pudding, kue |
Course | Iftar, dessert, snack |
Place of origin | Indonesia |
Region or state | Maluku Islands |
Created by | Indonesians |
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