Ice Milk Palm, Beverage Option to Break Fasting
The month of Ramadan is time to try various takjil, including the creation of dates.
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Kaum Restaurant Jakarta has a unique dish from the date palm syrup that can be tried to break the fast, which is milk ice dates.
This drink is a combination of dates, milk, and fruit. One of the fruits used to be served when I visited Kaum. The texture is like a smoothie, with a mixture of banana flavor, milk, and dates. You can also try to make it.
First, you create a date palm consisting of seedless dates, water and sugar. All three are boiled until the dates are soft and easily crushed. "Stay in the blender for smooth palate," said Pius Ebang, Bar Manager of Kaumm Jakarta while practicing the way of making it.
After the date palm syrup, ready mixed with other ingredients. Prepare a banana type cavendish, or banana ambon cut into large pieces. Put the syrup of palm to taste in banana, also cream 100 milli liter, and milk white liquid 500 milli liter.
For flavor and color enhancers, you can enter sweetened condensed milk with enough chocolate, and add ice cubes before everything is in the blender. "After this in the blender briefly aja, just to unite, and ready to serve," said Pius.
You can experiment with replacing bananas, such as melons or others. To enrich the taste, you can also try using pandan, cinnamon, or vanilla.
The combination of dates and bananas Pius selected because it is suitable to restore power after fasting. Both have considerable glucose content. You can certainly try Kuman's date milk ice cream at the resto.
This special dish is served during Ramadan. In addition to ice milk dates, you can order other unique dishes such as pineapple passion fruit ice, orange honey, lemongrass ea, and ice cantaloupe. You can redeem each dish for Rp 35,000.
During Ramadhan, Kaumm Jakarta besides serving special menu, also held Papringan Goes to Kaum Market. You can taste traditional dishes a la Papringan Market in Temanggung, Central Java served at Kaum with the concept of the market.
Antiques made from bamboo typical Papringan Market were exhibited and sold here, such as radio, souvenirs, cooking utensils, to bikes.