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Kueh Lapis
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This is one of the favorites of all the Kueh-kueh available in Indonesia. It's the Indonesia version of the Chinese "thousand layers cake" where each layer is painstakingly added to the next layer while baking & it takes lots of time & effort to make. I've seen my cousin baking this & will never attempt to do so myself. Too much work & hence is only widely available in Indonesia where it's labor intensive. It's also sold in Singapore but the price is at least twice or triple those you'll have to pay in Indonesia.
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yuet29 Wed Apr 6, 2005 14:36 UTC Great pictures ! i wish I can visit Indonesia soon.. =) | DanielF Wed Sep 22, 2004 18:20 UTC I really miss durians. And they are so difficult to find over here :-( | Confucius Mon Apr 5, 2004 03:49 UTC I'm planning my next trip to Indonesia. I wish for my first crossing south of the equator to be at either Pontianak or Bonjol. Right now I'm leaning toward Pontianak because it's easier but I believe the area surrounding Bonjol is more beautiful. | salinhopt Fri Feb 20, 2004 16:40 UTC Hi Sharrie! What a fantastic presentation about Indonesia. Fantastic country with so much history. Greetings from Madeira Island's! :) |
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