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Indonesian traditional cake
For the Austrian plastics manufacturer, see Semperit.
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Type | Cookie, kue |
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Course | Dessert or snack |
Place of origin | Indonesia,[1] Singapore and Malaysia |
Region or state | Maritime Southeast Asia |
Main ingredients | Wheat flour, corn flour, custard powder, sugar, margarine |
Semprit (Indonesian: kue semprit; Malay: kuih semperit) is a Southeast Asian sweet snack (kue or kuih) made of wheat flour, corn starch, custard powder, sugar and margarine. These ingredients are mixed together to become a dough. Next, the dough is rolled and cut into small pieces, which are baked until golden yellow. Semprit is ready to eat once it has cooled to room temperature.
Semprit is a popular snack during Hari Raya celebrations.
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[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Selalu Hadir Saat Lebaran Ini Asal Usul Nastar Kastegel Hingga Putri Salju" (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2020-05-26.
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