Eid al-Fitr is a highly anticipated celebration for Muslims around the world. After fasting for 30 days, Muslims worldwide celebrate Eid al-Fitr as a symbol of the victory they have achieved after restraining their desires for a month. Different countries have their own unique ways of celebrating Eid al-Fitr. And when it comes to food, there's a ton of variety too. People usually serve pastries to guests during this happy time. So, let's dive in! KEBUNCERITA is about to spill the beans on five cakes or snacks that are a hit during Eid al-Fitr in Indonesia. 1. Kue Semprit (Semprit cake) Kueh Semprit is a traditional Indonesian cookie that is typically made from a mixture of flour, sugar, butter or margarine, eggs, and sometimes additional flavorings such as vanilla or pandan. The dough is piped through a piping bag fitted with a small star-shaped tip to create its signature shape, often in the form of swirls or rosettes. During Hari Raya, Kueh Semprit is commonly
Halo sahabat Kebuncerita, kali ini kita akan memberikan contoh soal narrative text. Semoga bermanfaat :) The Ginger Cat and the Snail Once upon a time, in a quaint little garden, there lived a lively ginger cat named Whiskers. Whiskers loved exploring the outdoor wonders, from chasing butterflies to napping under the warm sun. One day, while Whiskers was lounging near a row of colorful flowers, a tiny snail named Sparkle made its way slowly across the garden path. Intrigued by the little snail's shell shimmering in the sunlight, Whiskers approached with curiosity. "Hello there, Sparkle! What brings you to my sunny spot?" asked Whiskers, his whiskers twitching with excitement. Sparkle, being a wise and patient snail, replied, "I'm on a journey to discover the secrets of this beautiful garden." As the days passed, an unexpected friendship blossomed between Whiskers and Sparkle. Whiskers, agile and playful, would often entertain Sparkle with daring