10 Iftar Menus

Iftar Menus

In the fasting month, one of the things that makes it festive is the emergence of Ramadan culinary. Ramadan culinary is usually made as an iftar food. Not only as a family recipe for breaking the fast, many typical holy month foods are peddled mainly in the regions, but various traditional Ramadan foods have also emerged. Not only in the original area, culinary is also used as home-cooked food for family iftar meals. If you live in Palembang you can find many sellers who sell menu iftar on the side of the road. Or if you want a place with a lot of iftar menu in one location, you can go to the KIF park. There are street foods that sell a variety of iftar meals. For the price itself, starting from Rp 5000.

Here are a variety of iftar meals at kambang iwak  park street food.

1. Salak seeds/biji salak

This one fasting dish has a unique name, from its name may have made a lot of people confused, kolak bijik salak. Salak Seed Compote is one of the takjil or iftar dishes that are widely hunted. This one-dish has a shape like salak seeds made from sweet potatoes. Because it is made of purple sweet potatoes, of course, this iftar dishes has a sweet taste, and this sweet taste is very fitting on the tongue. This one fasting dish is widely sold during the fasting month, we can find it at roadside sellers, or in the market. For those of you who live in Palembang, you can buy it at Ki (kambang iwak) street food, with a price of Rp 10,000 for one portion.

2. Rujak mie

Rujak mie is a fairly popular iftar menu. How not, the combination of asama and fresh from cuko combined with savory noodles, pempek, and fried tofu makes this one dish a hunt to break the fast. Rujak mie itself is a typical Palembang food, which is certainly not too complicated to make. Fortunately, for you who live in Palembang are very easy to find this one meal. Many swords on the side of the road sell this, the price itself starts from Rp. 5000.

3. Srikaya

Typical Palembang culinary this one, has a sweet taste, a melting and fragrant from pandan. Has a fragrant pandan which of course means this one has a distinctive green color that is characteristic of its characteristics. No wonder it's not why eating this one becomes a favorite menu during Ramadan. You can find serikaya on the side of the highway or in markets such as cinde market. Or you can buy it at KI (kambang iwak) at an affordable price, starting from Rp. 5000.

4. Laksan 

If you talk about Palembang, maybe everyone will remember pempek. Lasksan is one of palembang's specialties that resemble pempek, where Laksan is processed made from sago flour and fish. Although it has a taste like pempek, the lacquer is equipped with a spicy and savory coconut milk soup that distinguishes it from pempek. If you live in Palembang it is very easy to find this one food, if you live near KI Palembang, you can buy it there, for the price starts from Rp 2,500 for one course.

5. Celimpungan

Maybe most people are still often confused with Laksan and Celimpungan, this is because they are almost similar. The difference for the lakasan, coconut milk soup is red with a spicy taste. Then the pempek filling is square-shaped. While celimpungan, coconut milk soup is green like vegetable lontong soup. The rounded-shaped filling is similar to cutting but slightly larger. The material is the same. For the price, you can buy one celimpungan at KIF park at a price of Rp 2,500.

6. Purple Sweet Potato Compote

The purple yam that is only boiled is delicious, especially if this purple yam is processed again into compote. Purple yam compote itself is a popular snack that is commonly eaten as takjil during Ramadan. Usually, purple yam compote is served also with bananas. Although it sounds simple. This food is very good. You can buy it at KI with prices starting from Rp 5000.

7. jongkong

During the month of Ramadan there are many culinary varieties that are commonly peddled as snacks to break the fast. One of them is jongkong. Jongkong is one of the foods made by steaming, jongkong has a sweet taste and soft texture. In addition, jongkong cake has a soothing aroma and taste.  This snack is widely sold during Ramadan. You can find this food on the sale of other iftar menus. For the price you can buy it starting from Rp 5000.

8. fruit salad

Another practical and economical menu for breaking the fast is fruit salad. Besides being easy to make, fruit salad is also rich in fiber and vitamins so it is good for the body. Not only that, the nutrients contained in the fruit are also more quickly absorbed by the body. Fruit salad will taste fresh when we eat it, especially if it is eaten in the cold just out of the refrigerator.  You can buy fruit salad with prices starting from 10,000, for those of you who live in Palembang you can buy it at KIF park.

9. Fruit ice

Fruit ice is the mainstay menu of Indonesian people who are satisfied to break the fast. How not, to make it very easy, and also the materials needed are not difficult to obtain. The taste is fresh because the coldness of ice cubes makes anyone who drinks it with this feel its freshness. In addition to refreshing, this drink also has a lot of nutrients and vitamins because it relies on the fruits in it. You can buy it at KIF park at varying prices. Some are Rp 5000. And there is also Rp 10,000.

1o.Ijo banana ice/es pisang ijo

Iced banana ijo, is one of the dishes of the open menu satisfied that many like. Named green banana because it is made from the main ingredients of bananas wrapped in green flour dough. The dough is made from flour, water, and natural green dyes from a mixture of pandan leaves and suji leaves. Not only that, this ice is also served using additional red syrup and very soft marrow porridge. The taste of fresh sweets is very suitable to be served as a satisfying iftar menu. For those of you who live in Palembang, you can buy it at street food KIF park Palembang. With prices starting from Rp.10.000

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