Es goyobod

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Es goyobod is a traditional Indonesian dessert beverage, originating from the West Java region. It is a type of es, or iced dessert, that is particularly popular during the hot summer months.

Ingredients and Preparation[edit | edit source]

Es goyobod is made from a variety of ingredients, including coconut milk, palm sugar, pandan leaves, and goyobod. Goyobod is a type of jelly made from sago or tapioca flour, which gives the dessert its unique texture. The jelly is typically cut into small cubes and mixed with the other ingredients to create a sweet, refreshing beverage.

To prepare es goyobod, the palm sugar and pandan leaves are first boiled together to create a sweet syrup. The coconut milk is then added and the mixture is allowed to cool. Once cooled, the goyobod jelly cubes are added and the dessert is served over ice.

Cultural Significance[edit | edit source]

Es goyobod is often served during special occasions and celebrations in West Java. It is also a popular street food, and can be found at many street food stalls throughout the region. The dessert is known for its sweet, creamy flavor and unique texture, and is a favorite among both locals and tourists.

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