Nagasari

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Kue Nagasari
Kue pisang nagasari dibuka.JPG
Unwrapped nagasari
Origin
Place of origin Indonesia
Region or state Nationwide in Indonesia and also known in Malaysia
Details
Course served Snack
Serving temperature Room temperature
Main ingredient(s) Steamed rice flour with sugar filled with banana and wrapped inside banana leaf

Nagasari[1] is a traditional steamed cake made from rice flour, coconut milk and sugar, filled with slices of banana.[2] It is usually wrapped in banana leaves before being steamed, or prepared with pandan that gives it aroma.[3] It is commonly eaten as a snack in Indonesia[4] where it is also known as kue bandang-bandang by Bugis people. Sometimes it is simply called as kue pisang (banana cake).

Nagasari sometimes appear in different colors, with white being its normal color. Red Nagasari contains palm sugar, blue one has Clitoria ternatea for coloring, and green one uses Pleomele angustifolia (syn. Dracaena angustifolia). Kue Nagasari is commonly sold in Indonesian traditional market as one of kue jajan pasar (market munchies), sold together with other popular traditional cakes such as klepon, onde-onde, bika Ambon, lapis legit and pastel.

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