April 17, 2009

Caque, Onde-onde, fried bread

8 comments:

brattcat said...

Are they sweet?

Fio said...

Brattcat, You anticipated my question!

Nice capture:)

Nancy said...

Oh I bet they are good!

Unknown said...

What does 'onde' mean? It is the portuguese word for 'where'! :-)

nanak said...

@JM
hehe
no, its just a name of that food

J.C. said...

We have onde-onde in Malaysia too. But I am not certain if it's the same with the one you have.

henny said...

Brattcat, Fio and Frenchie4moi: Onde2 is sweet. There are tens kinds of onde2 in Indonesia :). Cakue and roti goreng is either sweet and salt, depend on the filling.

JM: really? We call it Onde-onde. Many Indonesian words are pronunced twice such as hati-hati (be careful), gula-gula (candy), etc.

J.C.: I'm sure this kind of onde2 can be found in Malaysia, too. This onde2 is the dry one, not sticky. Our food isn't much different, is it?

Nanak, kamu sukses deh bikin aku ngiler liat jajanan gerobak :(

nanak said...

@henny
trimakasih atas bantuannya
huahahahaha

jadi malu sy
mklum ga bisa english yang baik dan bnar