Kue rangi

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Kue Rangi is a traditional Indonesian dessert. It is a type of kue, or traditional cake, that is popular in Indonesia. Kue Rangi is made from coconut and tapioca and is often served with a sweet palm sugar syrup.

Ingredients and Preparation[edit | edit source]

The main ingredients of Kue Rangi are grated coconut, tapioca flour, and salt. These ingredients are mixed together to form a dough, which is then shaped into small round cakes. The cakes are grilled over charcoal until they are golden brown. The finished cakes are served with a syrup made from palm sugar and pandan leaves.

Cultural Significance[edit | edit source]

Kue Rangi is a popular dessert in Indonesia, especially in the Javanese and Sundanese cultures. It is often served at traditional ceremonies and celebrations. The cake's unique texture and flavor, combined with the sweet syrup, make it a favorite among locals and tourists alike.

Variations[edit | edit source]

While the traditional Kue Rangi is made with coconut and tapioca, there are several variations of the cake. Some versions use different types of flour, such as rice flour, while others add additional flavors like vanilla or cinnamon. Despite these variations, the basic preparation method and the use of palm sugar syrup remain the same.

See Also[edit | edit source]

Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD