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Kamir
A plate of kamir.
TypeBread, cake, kue
CourseBreakfast
Place of originIndonesia
Region or stateCentral Java
Created byArab-Javanese

Kamir, also known as khamir or samir[1] (Hanacaraka: ꦏꦩꦶꦂ, Pegon: كامير) is a round-shaped bread that almost similar to apem, consists of flour, butter, and egg mixture, sometimes mixed with other ingredients such as banana and/or tapai. This bread is known in Arab-Javanese community in (especially Pemalang Regency) Central Java, Indonesia.

Description

Kamir bread in a pack.

This bread or cake is round-shaped, flat brown and almost resembles to apem or pancake but slightly larger and slender. The size is variative, the largest size up to the size of a dinner plate, while the smallest size until as big as a bowl.

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