Sanwin makin
Sanwin makin is a traditional Burmese dessert. It is a semolina cake that is often served during special occasions and religious festivals in Myanmar. The dessert is known for its rich, sweet taste and its golden color, which is achieved through the use of palm sugar and coconut milk.
Ingredients[edit | edit source]
The main ingredients of Sanwin makin are semolina, palm sugar, and coconut milk. Other ingredients can include eggs, butter, and various spices such as cardamom and cinnamon. Some variations of the recipe also include raisins or other dried fruits.
Preparation[edit | edit source]
The preparation of Sanwin makin involves cooking the semolina in coconut milk until it becomes a thick paste. This paste is then mixed with the other ingredients and baked until it becomes a dense, moist cake. The cake is typically cut into small squares or diamonds before being served.
Cultural Significance[edit | edit source]
Sanwin makin is often served during special occasions such as weddings and religious festivals. It is also a popular dessert in tea shops and street food stalls throughout Myanmar. Despite its popularity in Myanmar, Sanwin makin is relatively unknown outside of the country.
Variations[edit | edit source]
There are several variations of Sanwin makin, each with its own unique twist. Some variations include adding different types of dried fruits or nuts, using different types of sugar, or adding additional spices. Regardless of the variation, the core ingredients of semolina, palm sugar, and coconut milk remain the same.
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