Terengganu Specialty-"Keropok Losong"!
The delicious keropok losong;) |
Some call them fish fritters, fish sausages or fish sticks but in Terengganu, they are called ‘keropok’. There are three types of keropok, mainly keropok lekor (resembling sausage, boiled chewy ones), keropok goreng (also resembling sausage but fried chewy ones) and keropok keping (sliced, sun-dried and fried). All districts produce their own keropok but the famous ones are none better than those found in Kampong Losong in Kuala Terengganu. ‘Keropok lekor’ are actually made from processed fish meat mixed with salt and sagoo flour. This mixture is then hand rolled into sausage shaped around 6 to 10 inches long and immediately cooked. It is a great afternoon snack normally dipped in Terengganu’s equally famous chili sauce.
They are made up of fish, flour and other ingredients. For Keropok Lekor, you can eat it in two ways. Deep fried or boiled. If you don't really like the fishy smell, then better to take the deep fried as sometime the boiled one will have some fishy smell, especially when they are no longer hot.
The Keropok Keping is also made up of larger tube-shaped keropok being thinly and dried under the sun to make it last longer. Then you need to fry it before eating. Its a great afternoon snack and nice to be eaten with fried noodles or dipping it with the Terengganu’s home made chili sauce.
Proses mengaul ikan dan sagu |
Make slits along both sides of the fish, then scrape off the meat; discard the bones. Pound, chop or mince the meat finely, adding salt to taste.Add some ice cubes and continue mincing the fish meat. Add sago flour and water. Stir the mixture until it becomes soft dough.
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Prices |
Chili sauce |
Where To Eat:
Kuala | Kampung Losong |
Terengganu | 007 Stall (Near Floating Mosque) |
Pengadang Baru Weekend Market (Tuesday) | |
Panji Alam Weekend Market (Thursday) | |
Batu Burok Hawker Centre (Friday) | |
Pasar Payang Central Market | |
Cabang Tiga Market |