One
of the well-known Malaysian sweet desserts is Bubur Cha-Cha. It is made with
boiled or steamed sweet potatoes and yam cooked in coconut milk, flavored with
pandan leaves. This simple dessert requires only a few ingredients that are
common and affordable in Southeast Asian cooking (PUMPKIN BARLEY DESSERT).
Bubur Cha-Cha originates from the Nyonya community, created by the Peranakan Chinese in Malaysia and Singapore. It is a part of Nyonya cuisine and has become popular as both a Chinese-style and Malay dessert. Today, it remains a staple in Malaysian dessert culture (DURIAN SWEET DESSERT).








