Ramadan is incomplete without a visit to the Ramadan Bazaar.
During the visit – especially on an empty stomach – everything looks good and tempting. Where do we start?
For those who are more particular about their food and know their way though the bazaar, they may aim for a particular item that's either really tasty or unique, perhaps only available during Ramadan.
There are also food which are available throughout the year, but more popular during this holy month.
As we browse through the timeline on Twitter and Instagram, below are among the top 5 picks of the must-buy food items at the Ramadan bazaar chosen by netizens.
1. Maggi Goreng
Maggi Goreng an everyday dish is made popular when it is cooked with a popular dish such as the Murtabak. It is also available only at selected bazaars.
For example, netizen @fishiehy bought this Murtabak Maggi at Seksyen 17 Petaling Jaya:
2. Murtabak
Unlike Murtabak Maggi, Murtabak is available anywhere and anytime throughout the year. However, it somehow becomes more popular during Ramadan.
It is great as an appetizer before moving on to the main course:
3. Ayam Percik
Iftar is not complete without Ayam Percik, and is best served with rice as part of the main course.
This grilled chicken dipped in percik sauce is a favourite among many and is usually available in any Ramadan Bazaar.
4. Tepung Pelita
What’s the best dessert during Iftar?
Even though there are many desserts, Tepung Pelita is still a favourite. Put in the refrigerator for a while and you’ll have a nice and cooling dessert.
5. Bubur Lambuk
The distribution of free Bubur Lambuk – especially at the Kampung Baru mosque – is a long-time tradition.
It is also distributed free at other mosques in Malaysia:
Below are some of the must-buy food shared by netizens using the #JendelaRamadan hashtag.
A Netizen with the Twitter handle @MathiusCullen commented on the size of the curry puff he bought at a Ramadan Bazaar.
An AstroAWANI.com reader from Brunei, Alyaa Puspa shares the food available at the local Ramadan Bazaar:
During the visit – especially on an empty stomach – everything looks good and tempting. Where do we start?
For those who are more particular about their food and know their way though the bazaar, they may aim for a particular item that's either really tasty or unique, perhaps only available during Ramadan.
There are also food which are available throughout the year, but more popular during this holy month.
As we browse through the timeline on Twitter and Instagram, below are among the top 5 picks of the must-buy food items at the Ramadan bazaar chosen by netizens.
1. Maggi Goreng
Maggi Goreng an everyday dish is made popular when it is cooked with a popular dish such as the Murtabak. It is also available only at selected bazaars.
For example, netizen @fishiehy bought this Murtabak Maggi at Seksyen 17 Petaling Jaya:
2. Murtabak
Unlike Murtabak Maggi, Murtabak is available anywhere and anytime throughout the year. However, it somehow becomes more popular during Ramadan.
It is great as an appetizer before moving on to the main course:
3. Ayam Percik
Iftar is not complete without Ayam Percik, and is best served with rice as part of the main course.
This grilled chicken dipped in percik sauce is a favourite among many and is usually available in any Ramadan Bazaar.
4. Tepung Pelita
What’s the best dessert during Iftar?
Even though there are many desserts, Tepung Pelita is still a favourite. Put in the refrigerator for a while and you’ll have a nice and cooling dessert.
5. Bubur Lambuk
The distribution of free Bubur Lambuk – especially at the Kampung Baru mosque – is a long-time tradition.
It is also distributed free at other mosques in Malaysia:
Below are some of the must-buy food shared by netizens using the #JendelaRamadan hashtag.
A Netizen with the Twitter handle @MathiusCullen commented on the size of the curry puff he bought at a Ramadan Bazaar.
An AstroAWANI.com reader from Brunei, Alyaa Puspa shares the food available at the local Ramadan Bazaar: