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8 Must-Try Takjil Menu for Breaking the Fast

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8 Must-Try Takjil Menu for Breaking the Fast Popular iftar menu (Credit: Liputan6.com/Arfandi Ibrahim)

Kapanlagi.com - The month of fasting is just a few days away, and it’s not a bad idea to start preparing to hunt for iftar snacks. Iftar snacks are not just an appetizer, but also an important part of the Ramadan tradition that is always eagerly awaited. From classic choices like banana compote to trendy drinks that tantalize the taste buds, the variety of iftar snacks continues to flourish every year.

With so many options, it’s not uncommon to feel confused about which ones to choose. Each region also has its own special iftar menu, adding to the existing diversity. Some prefer light snacks like crispy fritters, while others opt for refreshing drinks like fruit ice.

So, what are the favorite iftar dishes among the Indonesian people? We have summarized several iftar menu recommendations that could be interesting to accompany your breaking of the fast later.

1. Banana Kolak and Fruit Ice

Banana kolak and sweet potato, a traditional dish that always manages to captivate hearts during iftar, is ready to indulge your taste buds with its deliciousness. Made from bananas, sweet potatoes, and kolang-kaling cooked in thick coconut milk and brown sugar, this kolak offers a rich sweet flavor and warmth that touches the soul after a day of fasting.

Not only that, variations of ingredients like sweet potatoes add a dimension of flavor that whets the appetite, while the distinctive aroma of pandan leaves makes it the perfect snack to start iftar.

However, don't miss the refreshing fruit ice, with a mix of fresh fruit pieces like melon, avocado, grapes, and young coconut, drizzled with sweet syrup and refreshing shaved ice. With its cheerful appearance and rich in vitamins, fruit ice becomes an appealing choice to enjoy with family, making it a favorite for many during iftar.

2. Green Banana Ice and Dates

Who can resist the charm of Green Banana Ice, a special dish from Makassar that not only tempts the taste buds but also delights the eyes? With bananas wrapped in bright green flour batter, drenched in thick coconut sauce and sweet syrup, each bite offers a combination of sweet and savory flavors that tantalize the palate. After a day of fasting, Green Banana Ice becomes the perfect iftar treat to refresh the body.

On the other hand, dates, a Sunnah food rich in fiber and natural sugars, are equally appealing. With their abundant nutrients, dates help restore energy quickly and are ideal for breaking the fast. The natural sweetness of dates combined with a glass of water or milk provides an unparalleled freshness, making them an undeniable favorite when breaking the fast.

3. Rice Flour Porridge and Fried Snacks

At the time of breaking the fast, two dishes that never fail to capture attention are rice flour porridge and fried snacks such as tempe mendoan or bakwan. Rice flour porridge, made from rice flour, offers a soft sweet delight with a drizzle of liquid brown sugar, perfect for refreshing the stomach after a day of fasting. Its smooth texture and enticing flavor make it loved by all, including children.

Meanwhile, fried snacks like tempe mendoan and bakwan provide a savory flavor and crispy texture that whets the appetite. Easy to find and practical, these fried snacks make an ideal complement, especially when paired with chili sauce or dipping sauce. The combination of the sweetness of rice flour porridge and the savoriness of fried snacks creates a satisfying harmony of flavors, making the iftar moment even more special.

4. Fruit Soup and Cantaloupe Ice

When breaking the fast, nothing is more refreshing than fruit soup and cantaloupe ice! This tempting fruit soup is made from a mix of various fresh fruits like apples, papayas, strawberries, and melons, drizzled with sweetened condensed milk and cold ice cubes. Besides being rich in flavor and vitamins, its cheerful appearance makes it perfect for sharing with loved ones.

On the other hand, the simple yet appetizing cantaloupe ice, made from cantaloupe shavings, sugar water, and a little syrup, is ready to quench your thirst after a day of fasting. With its easy preparation, cantaloupe ice becomes a fun and practical choice to enjoy at home. These two options make your breaking fast moments even more special and refreshing!

So, from the list above, do you have a favorite menu?

(kpl/gtr)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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