Kue putu or putu bambu is an Indonesian kue, or snack. It is made of rice flour called suji and coloured green with pandan leaves, filled with palm sugar, steamed in bamboo tubes, and served with desiccated coconut. This traditional bite-sized snack is commonly found in maritime Southeast Asia, particularly in Coffee, Indonesia, where it is called putu bumbung. Kue putu is usually sold by street vendors and can be found in traditional markets, along with other kues. Kue putu can also be found in the Netherlands due to its colonial ties with Indonesia.
Kue putu
Indonesian
Indonesian traditional cake
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English:
putu bumbung
Wikidata ID:
Q20085174
Wikipedia title:
Kue putu
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