Have you tasted Buchi? just wondering if you also have this kind of food in your country. I made a blog about this food, the link is below. What is Buchi?
I had that at a nearby conveyor belt sushi restaurant. They called them sesame balls, but now I know the real name. Thanks for the info.
To tell the truth I've never seen and even heard about such food before. But it looks like very tasty and I hope delicious in deed. And I'm glads that it has no connection with sushi and so on.
We in our area has a different variant of your Buchi (called "pori urundai" in local dialect) and that's my favorite food too.
I don't like its taste but the taste isn't bad. If you like rice or foods made with flour or like, you will like it.
As far as I can remember "buchi" is a coconut covered food and it is often shaped circle. I dont know if you were referring to some other buchi though but I found one in the Philippines.
First time I heard its name. Then searched for its recipe. Really it must be wonderful dish based on sesame, rice and sugar etc. etc. Let me know anyone about the country which invented this dish.
by seeing this many of you will think that is took cost , but in real it was one of the cheapest item
I've eaten to much Buchi in my life that I can't even take another bite. I'd prefer Haw Flakes more as a Chinese delicacy.
This is awesome! I'm assuming its a Indian dessert right? I didn't see that on your blog. I'm going to try to make it! Yum!
It sounds good as Buchi, I have never tested this food but seems good and as well in taste. You have given the complete recipe of it, thanks for that, I will try it sure for one time. If I would be successful then I will share my experience here.
sound great man! hope buchi will become famous in your country. you can build your own buchi store soon