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  2. Bahulu - Wikipedia

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    Bahulu or baulu (Jawi: باولو) is a traditional Malay pastry (kue/kuih). It is similar in concept to the madeleine cake, but round in shape and composed of different ingredients. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] There are three versions available, the most common being bahulu cermai (star-shaped) and the more elusive bahulu gulung (shaped like rolls) and bahulu ...

  3. List of Indonesian dishes - Wikipedia

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    Bahulu: Malay Pastry A Malay traditional cake with soft texture. Usually served for breakfast. Bakpia: Nationwide, but especially in Java Pastry, bean cake A popular Indonesian bean-filled moon cake-like pastry. Bakpia pathok: Yogyakarta Pastry, bean cake A small patty of baked pastry filled with sweet mung bean paste. Brem: Madiun, East Java ...

  4. Akok (food) - Wikipedia

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    Bahulu; Æbleskiver - A similarly-fried Danish confectionery served with jam or powdered sugar. Khanom krok, a Thai dish; Mont lin maya, a Burmese dish; Neyyappam, a fermented South Indian sweet dumpling fried in Ghee; Paddu, a fermented South Indian dumpling that can be made spicy with chillies or sweet with jaggery. Pinyaram, an Indonesian dish

  5. Kuih - Wikipedia

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    Bahulu is usually baked and served for festive occasions. Borasa, a traditional kuih for the Bugis community in Tawau Division of the Malaysian state of Sabah. Borasa – Similar to Bahulu, with added palm sugar and sesame seeds. Cucur – deep-fried fritters, sometimes known as jemput-jemput.

  6. Kaasstengels - Wikipedia

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    Kaasstengels are not to be confused with Kaastengels, a Dutch brand of deep fried fingerfood. [citation needed] Kaastengels resemble spring rolls the size of a finger, filled with cheese.

  7. Category:Malay cuisine - Wikipedia

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  8. Pinjaram - Wikipedia

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    Æbleskiver - A similarly-fried Danish confectionery served with jam or powdered sugar.; Khanom krok, a Thai dish; Mont lin maya, a Burmese dish; Neyyappam, a fermented South Indian sweet dumpling fried in Ghee

  9. Paya Jaras - Wikipedia

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    Paya Jaras is a town in Selangor, Malaysia.The first village head to open the village of Paya Jaras was Baie bin Duawan, of Malay descent from Padang, Indonesia who came to Malaysia around the early 20s.