kesal
Kesal is a traditional Indonesian dish made from glutinous rice flour, water, and coconut milk, often colored green with pandan leaves. It is commonly found in Indonesian cuisine, particularly in Java. The dish is typically served during special occasions, such as weddings, religious ceremonies, and festivals like Galungan and Nyepi.
The preparation of kesal involves mixing glutinous rice flour with water to form a smooth batter. This
Kesal has a unique texture and taste, with a slightly sweet and slightly sour flavor. It is
In addition to its culinary uses, kesal is also used in traditional Indonesian medicine. It is believed
Kesal is a versatile dish that can be enjoyed in various ways, from being served as a