Kuih Bahulu
Kuih Bahulu is traditionally bruneian food, it will be served during the
Hari Raya and Chinese New Year. The moulds were made from cast-iron with a lid,
of which lighted charcoal will be on it. Baking is done by putting the mould
over charcoal. Thank goodness for the oven, otherwise the younger generation
will not be introduced to these food.
Ambuyat is a dish derived from the interior trunk of the sago palm. It is a starchy bland substance, similar to tapioca starch. Ambuyat is a national dish of Brunei, and become a local delicacy in the Malaysian
states of Sarawak and Sabah and also the federal territory of Labuan where it is sometimes known as linut.
Kuih Cincin
Kuih cincin is one of
Brunei’s traditional delicacies that I personally like and favourite to us all.
Kuih cincin is a recipe that originates from part Brunei Malay society, now
kuih cincin can be found in Brunei. Cincin derived from Malay language means
ring, kuih cincin is round in shape that looks like a collection of rings with
addition the orange colour that looks like a gold ring.
Pulut Panggang
Pulut panggang is a
delicious savory snack made from glutinous rice steamed with coconut milk. Sink
your teeth into one them and be pleasantly surprised by the aromatic fillings
of spiced prawn and grated coconut. Pulut Panggang are wrapped with banana
leaves and are finally grilled to perfection for the wonderful smoky flavors.
The traditional Bruneian
kueh wajid is a sweet Malay confection made of beras jawa, or Javanese
glutinous rice.
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