Traditionally served in Malay Banjar households, this is a pandan-flavoured delight that is, sadly, disappearing from local palates.
Rarely seen in the Klang Valley, pupudak is a kuih known mostly to the Malay Banjar community.
But have you ever heard of a kuih called pupudak? Do its alternate names of pepudak, or torak, sound familiar? This pandan-flavoured teatime treat is known to and made by the Banjar Malay people, a community that traces its origins to Kalimantan in Indonesia.While this kuih bears some resemblance to lepat pisang as it is wrapped up in banana leaves, the taste and texture are completely different, and the pandan flavour is particularly strong.
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