cimol
Cimol is a popular Indonesian snack originating from Bandung, West Java. It is typically made from tapioca flour, giving it a chewy and bouncy texture. The dough is often seasoned with salt and sometimes garlic powder before being formed into small, irregular balls. These balls are then deep-fried until they become crispy on the outside and soft on the inside.
The preparation of cimol involves mixing tapioca flour with hot water to create a pliable dough. This
Cimol is widely available at street food stalls and small eateries throughout Indonesia. Its affordability and