Kue bahulu

Kue bahulu, baulu or bolu (Jawi: باهولو) is a traditional Indonesian, Malaysian and Bruneian pastry (kue) similar to the madeleine cake despite with round shapes and different ingredients.[1][2] It is usually served during Eid al-Fitr as well as during the Chinese New Year.[1][2]

Kue bahulu
Kue bahulu
Alternative namesBaulu, bolu
TypePastry, kue
CourseBreakfast, supper, snack, dessert
Place of originIndonesia & Malaysia
Region or stateBorneo
Created byMalays
Serving temperatureroom temperature
Main ingredientsWheat flour, eggs, sugar, baking powder

In Indonesia, this pastry quite popular in Kalimantan, especially in Pontianak, Sambas and Singkawang in West Kalimantan.

See also

References

  1. "Kuih Bahulu - Resepi Kuih Bahulu Cermai" (in Malay). Resepi Kuih Tradisional. Archived from the original on 2 February 2014. Retrieved 19 August 2013.
  2. "12 Snacks We All End up Eating During Chinese New Year No Matter How You Resist". RojakDaily. Retrieved 1 February 2019.
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