Batik cake

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Batik cake
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Batik cake from Brunei topped with green colour (perhaps Pandan).
Origin
Alternative name(s) Kek batik, Marie fudge cake
Place of origin Malaysia, Brunei
Details
Main ingredient(s) Broken Marie biscuit, Milo powder, chocolate powder, egg, butter/margarine and condensed milk

Batik cake (Malay: Kek batik) is a type of non-baked Malaysian cake dessert. This cake was made by mixing broken Marie biscuits combined with a chocolate sauce or runny custard made with egg, butter/margarine, condensed milk, Milo and chocolate powders.[1] The cake was served during special occasion like the Eid al-Fitr and Christmas.[2]

History

The origin of this type of cake is somewhat uncertain as it is similar like the hedgehog slice and the latest Prince William chocolate biscuit cake, although with some different ingredients.[2] As Malaysia and Brunei were once a colony of Great Britain, it is believed the cake was introduced by the British. In Brunei, their Batik cake is covering by green colour topping.[3]

See also

References

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