Prawn cracker
Prawn crackers (Indonesian: krupuk udang) are a deep-fried snack made from starch and prawn. They are a common snack food in Southeast Asian cuisine, but they are most closely associated with Indonesia. They have also been adapted into East Asian cuisines, where the similar Japanese kappa ebisen (かっぱえびせん) and Korean saeukkang are popular snacks.
Krupuk udang, Indonesian prawn cracker | |
Course | Snack |
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Place of origin | Indonesia |
Region or state | Southeast Asia |
Serving temperature | Room temperature |
Main ingredients | Deep fried dried starch and other ingredients, the most popular is Prawn |
Variations | Different variations according to ingredients |
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