Kue lidah kucing
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Kue lidah kucing (lit. 'cat tongue kue') is a small Indonesian biscuit (kue kering) shaped somewhat like a cat's tongue (long and flat).[1] They are sweet and crunchy. This cookie is a Dutch-influenced cookie due to the historical tie between Indonesia and the Netherlands.[2] In the Netherlands, this cookie is known as kattentong, and ultimately derived from European cat tongue biscuit.
In Indonesia, kue lidah kucing is widely known. This pastry is a special dish in some Indonesian occasion such as Eid ul-Fitr, Christmas and Chinese New Year.
See also
- Cat tongue
- Cookies
- Cuisine of Indonesia
- Kue
- Ladyfinger
- List of cookies
- List of Indonesian dishes
- List of Indonesian snacks
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