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  • Pancong Lumer Cake Becomes a Popular Ramadan Takjil Favorite Among Residents in Tulungagung

    Pancong Lumer Cake Becomes a Popular Ramadan Takjil Favorite Among Residents in Tulungagung

    TULUNGAGUNG – Pancong lumer cake has quickly become one of the most sought-after Ramadan snacks in Tulungagung, drawing crowds of buyers ahead of the daily iftar meal.

    During the holy month of Ramadan, takjil menus in Indonesia are not only filled with modern desserts. Traditional snacks are also evolving through creative innovations. One example is pancong lumer, a modern twist on the classic Indonesian pancong cake.

    Unlike the traditional version, pancong lumer comes with a variety of rich fillings and toppings. Popular flavors include melted chocolate, tiramisu, matcha, red velvet, and cheese milk. The wide range of options has helped the snack gain popularity, especially among younger consumers.

    Its soft texture and gooey center are the main attractions. When bitten, the melted topping creates a sweet and creamy sensation that makes it an ideal treat to break the fast.

    In addition, the visually appealing presentation has boosted its popularity on social media platforms such as TikTok and Instagram. Food posts and short videos showcasing the melting fillings have helped introduce the snack to a wider audience.

    As a result, long lines of customers can often be seen in the late afternoon at Ramadan bazaars and evening snack spots across Tulungagung. Many people start queuing hours before iftar to get their hands on the trending treat.

    Besides its trendy flavors, affordability also plays a major role in its popularity. The snack is priced reasonably, making it accessible for students and young people looking for budget-friendly iftar options.

    The rise of pancong lumer cake highlights how traditional Indonesian snacks can adapt to changing consumer tastes without losing their cultural identity. By blending classic recipes with modern flavors, the dessert has become a compelling alternative for Ramadan takjil menus.

  • Ramadan Takjil Packages Gain Popularity in Tulungagung as Home Vendors See Surging Demand

    Ramadan Takjil Packages Gain Popularity in Tulungagung as Home Vendors See Surging Demand

    TULUNGAGUNG – Ramadan takjil packages in Tulungagung are selling rapidly as residents seek practical and visually appealing snacks for breaking the fast. Home-based vendors report strong demand for assorted platters that combine popular sweet and savory treats.

    One typical takjil tray includes chocolate peanut cake, spring rolls, sticky rice rolls, and fruit tarts arranged neatly on a single platter. The mix of flavors makes it suitable for family iftar meals or sharing with neighbors.

    “These four items are the most requested during Ramadan. They are practical and suitable for both family meals and sharing,” said Kusuma, a local home food producer.

    She prepares all items fresh each day to maintain taste and hygiene. Orders usually peak shortly before sunset, when Muslims prepare to break the fast.

    Kusuma hopes her business helps residents access affordable and hygienic iftar snacks while preserving the appeal of traditional homemade treats during Ramadan.

    Traditional snacks remain popular across Tulungagung not only for daily consumption but also for social gatherings. However, some consumers associate market snacks with high sugar and fat content.

    Nutritionist Ratih Puspitaningtyas said that perception oversimplifies traditional foods. She explained that nutritional value depends on ingredients, composition, and preparation methods rather than the category of food itself.

    Traditional snacks typically contain rice, flour, coconut milk, eggs, or meat. These provide calories, carbohydrates, fats, and proteins needed for energy and body repair. Still, she advised consumers to choose carefully when selecting snacks during Ramadan.

  • Sweet Risol Ramadan Trend Takes Off as Matcha and Chocolate Fillings Win Buyers

    Sweet Risol Ramadan Trend Takes Off as Matcha and Chocolate Fillings Win Buyers

    RADAR TULUNGAGUNG – Risol Ramadan snacks are seeing surging demand in Indonesia as new sweet variants such as matcha and chocolate attract buyers seeking fresh iftar treats.

    Traditionally known for savory fillings, risol has long been a staple of Ramadan street food. The thin-wrapped, deep-fried snack remains popular because it is practical, tasty, and affordable. As sunset approaches, vendors often sell out quickly.

    However, culinary trends have begun reshaping this classic snack. Sweet versions now complement the usual vegetable and mayonnaise fillings. Matcha risol offers smooth green tea cream, while chocolate risol delivers a molten sweet center. The contrast between crispy skin and soft filling makes both ideal for breaking the fast.

    In Bendilwungu, risol stalls draw steady evening crowds during Ramadan. Vendors typically offer a wide selection including matcha, chocolate, mayo, vegetables, pizza-style, and sausage fillings. This mix of savory and sweet options allows families to choose according to taste.

    For small food businesses, the fasting month brings a significant sales boost. Producers increase output well above normal days to meet demand. Flavor innovation also shows how traditional snacks like risol continue to compete in Indonesia’s crowded takjil market.

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