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Bubur Injin (Black Rice Pudding)

Slow-cooked black glutinous rice pudding sweetened with palm sugar and pandan leaf, topped with thick coconut cream and a sprinkle of sea salt. The anthocyanin in the black rice turns the pudding a dramatic deep purple with an earthy, nutty sweetness.

About this dish

Black glutinous rice (injin in Balinese) is central to Balinese ritual offerings (canang sari) and temple ceremonies. The anthocyanin pigments that give the grain its deep purple-black color are potent antioxidants — making black rice a contemporary superfood long after Balinese tradition already valued it for spiritual and health reasons. The slow-cooking process (2–3 hours minimum over low heat) is essential: the grain's thick bran resists rapid cooking, and rushing produces a chalky texture. Palm sugar harvested from Balinese aren palms gives the pudding a distinctive caramel note completely different from white sugar. The thick coconut cream poured over — santan — is made from freshly grated coconut, not canned, and the quality difference is immediately apparent in richness and freshness. Bubur injin is served as a temple offering in small clay vessels before being distributed to worshippers, meaning virtually every Balinese person grew up eating it in a ceremonial context.

Allergen information

CoconutGluten-freeVegan

Preparation methods may vary by restaurant. Always confirm with staff if you have severe allergies.

Where to try

Kakiang Bakery (Ubud); Bali Buda (multiple branches); temple market stalls across the island

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