Sadly, some of these ice are so hard to find, because of the generation changes, these traditional ice desserts are now somehow "losing" from the modern desserts in malls.
Hope my kids later could enjoy these superb desserts!
ES DOGER (DOGER ICE). This is so 90's! and now it's only IDR 2.000 (not even $1). It's a blended Tapai ice with black sticky rice, nut, sogu, Tapai and chocolate milk on top. It's usually served in plastic glass for children, and it's real tasty :) .. too bad we can't find this easily, we have to search to small streets to find it :(
ES PODENG (PODENG ICE). It's almost the same with ES DOGER, the difference is the Ice in Es Doger is made of Tapai, while in Es Podeng is made of blended milk ice. Still served in nut, chocolate, sago, black sticky rice and slices of Avocado! It's sweet and smells nice because of the milk :) . You still can find this on the streets.
ES CENDOL (CENDOL ICE). Cendol is actually our calling for the green "noodles" on the ice. These green "noodles" are made of flour, sago and pandan. It is made just look like noodles. Usually we have this Cendol with Ice Blended and melted brown sugar. The Cendol is plain, but combine with blended ice and melted brown sugar makes it sweet and tasty.
ES RUMPUT LAUT (Seaweed Ice). This seaweed ice is served with coconut milk and melted brown sugar. So it tastes sweet and cold #ofcouse :p .
ES KACANG MERAH (RED BEAN ICE). We can also find this ice on Malls, it' still easy to have. This red bean ice is a mix of blended ice and red bean. Sometimes it's served with syrup or melted brown sugar.
ES CAMPUR (MIXED ICE). Just like the name of this ice, it's a mixed of lots of things : Jelly, Fruits, Sago. Served with syrup and ice. We can find it on streets or mall.
ES TELER. Es Teller usually sold with Es Campur, they are like hansel and gretel :D . It's the same Ice but different ingredients. Es Teler is simply Ice with White Milk, Jakefruit, Avocado, and Slices of coconut.
ES BUAH (FRUIT ICE). This ice is probably the common ice among the others, it's simply mixed of fruits with ice and milk. We also call it Fruit Soup :D
ES PISANG IJO (GREEN BANANA ICE). It's actually a banana ice! and yes i didn't typo, it's GREEN! This Blended Ice with syrup is served with a green banana. It's actually a banana wrapped in a green skin made of flour and Pandan.
ES KELAPA (COCONUT ICE). This drink is what we all looking for when it comes to hot weather.
It's best to have this ice with lemon :)
Hope you can taste these traditional desserts in your visit to Indonesia :)
even you have to give more effort to have some of these desserts ;D
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