-
breakfast in
Rayalaseema In Brunei,
fritters are
known as
cucur and they are
eaten as snacks.
Cucur is also part of
local street food and
usually sold in...
- Kue
cucur (Indonesian) or kuih
cucur (Malay),
known in Thai as
khanom fak bua (ขนมฝักบัว,
pronounced [kʰā.nǒm fàk būa̯]) or
khanom chuchun (ขนมจู้จุน or...
-
where they are
called cucur pisang. They are
similar to
pisang goreng in
Indonesia and Malaysia.
Cucur pisang madu, a
variant of
cucur pisang made with honey...
- palm
sugar and
sesame seeds.
Cucur – deep-fried fritters,
sometimes known as jemput-jemput.
Typical varieties include cucur udang (fritters
studded with...
- cities. It is also po****rly
known as kue
cucur tipis (lit: thin
cucur),
which is
different from the
thicker kue
cucur, and
colloquially known as kue ****...
- to ****anese
yasai tenpura (vegetable tempura),
Korean pajeon,
Bruneian cucur,
Indian pakora,
Burmese A-kyaw,
Caribbean pholourie or
Filipino ukoy. Bakwan...
- in Java.
Among others are rangin, putu mayang, gemblong, clorot, apem,
cucur, putu, cara bikang, kue sagon, kue satu, lepet, legondo, jadah, wajik, serabi...
- Jemput-jemput –
Malaysian and
Indonesian fritter,
similar Malaysian snack. Kue
cucur –
Indonesian traditional snack,
similar Indonesian snack. List of pancakes...
- Bolu ****us Bolu
pandan Bugis Meuseukat Bulan Busa
Cakwe Cilok Clorot Cubit Cucur Dadar gulung Dodol Donat jawa
Donat kentang Gapit Geplak Gethuk Jalangkote...
- in
Indonesia are burgo,
dadar gulung, kue ape, kue apem, kue cubit, kue
cucur, kue leker, kue
terang bulan, laklak, martabak, pannenkoek, poffertjes,...