10 (Indonesian)

List by: atasneem, created: 11 Jun 2020, updated: 12 Jul 2020 Public: Users can add dishes

These are the dishes that are commonly eaten during Ramadan in Indonesia.

1. Kolak

(Indonesian)

Kolak is a very popular opening dish during Ramadhan because of its super sweet taste, and is highly recommended to increase blood sugar level after long hours of fasting. It is a brew of coconut milk, mixed with palm sugar, vanilla, pandanus leave, and filled with appealing slices of banana, sweet potatoes and optional pumpkins.

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2. Es Pisang Ijo

(Indonesian)

Pisang Ijo. literally meaning green bananas, is made from banana wrapped in flour dough, which has been colored green. It is served with coconut milk, cocopandan syrup and shaved ice to make this drink even more refreshing

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3. Kicak

(Indonesian)

Kicak is one of the most typical food you can only find during Ramadhan and is unique to Yogyakarta. It is made from mashed sticky rice, mixed with grated coconut and sliced jackfruit bulb as a complement. The sweet taste and aroma of jackfruit will whet your appetite, especially when it’s wrapped in banana leaf.

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5. Sate Susu

(Indonesian)

Sate Susu is a must-have meal for Buka Puasa. Made from cow udders, it is seasoned with traditional spices then grilled over charcoal. Sate susu is popular not only because of its delicious taste but also for its benefits to the human body: boosting stamina during fasting time.

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5. Sotong Pangkong

(Indonesian)

Sotong Pangkong is made from dried cuttlefish (sotong means cuttlefish), that is grilled over a charcoal fire. After grilling, it will get pounded or beaten to make it more tender and chewable. This savory sotong pangkong is served with two kinds of sauces: shrimp sauce and peanut sauce. If you happen to be in Pontianak during Ramadhan, this delicious, mouthwatering dish can be found along Jalan Merdeka.

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6. Bubur Sagu Mutiara

(Indonesian)

Bubur Sagu Mutiara is is porridge made from boiled sago grains. Sugar, pandan leaves, and coconut milk are added. This porridge is a special dish in the month of Ramadan.

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7. Kue Bikang

(Indonesian)

Kue Bikang is an ifthar Ramadan traditional Indonesian food which looks like flower cakes.

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8. Risol Mayo

Fried Risoles (Indonesian)

Fried Risoles or Risol Mayo is a typical Indonesian traditional street food made from flour skin, meat and vegetables stuffing inside with mayonnaise and chili sauce. Popular during fasting in Ramadan

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9. Bubur Sumsum

(Indonesian)

Bubur Sumsum is an Indonesian dish made of Indonesian rice flour, and black sticky rice porridge, served with palm sugar sauce & coconut milk, garnish with pandan leaf in a bright bowl. Usually served as iftar food during Ramadan.

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10. Kolak Biji Salek

(Indonesian)

Kolak Biji Salak, Indonesian dessert, sweet potato balls in palm sugar syrup with coconut milk. Popular food for breaking the fast during Ramadan.

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