Bajigur

Indonesian hot and sweet beverage From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bajigur is a hot and sweet beverage native to the Sundanese people of West Java, Indonesia. The main ingredients are coconut milk and Aren sugar;[1] usually to add taste, a small amount of ginger and a small pinch of salt. Traditionally fragrant pandan leaves were added, but now often artificial vanilla powder is used. It can also include kopi tubruk, finely pounded coffee.

CourseBeverage
Place of originIndonesia
Region or stateWest Java
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Bajigur
Bajigur with bits of bread, palm sugar and young coconut
CourseBeverage
Place of originIndonesia
Region or stateWest Java
Created bySundanese cuisine
Serving temperatureHot
Main ingredientscoconut milk, palm sugar, coffee, young coconut and crumbled bread loaf
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This beverage is served hot and is sold through vendor carts traveling in villages and residential areas. The carts are equipped with portable stoves to keep the beverage hot. Bajigur is considered suitable to be consumed in cool highlands, or during cold nights or rainy days to warm oneself. The beverage is usually accompanied with traditional snacks such as steamed banana, boiled sweet potato or boiled peanuts.

In Javanese language, the term "bajigur" was used as a minced oath for the swear word "bajingan" or "bajirut".

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