Tapi ibuku selalu membangunkanku sahur, dan membiarkan aku menikmati puasaku sampai aku benar-benar tak kuat dan kemudian membiarkan aku menikmati makan siang atau bahkan makan sore jika aku hanya berpuasa tak penuh.
Waktu yang paling menggembirakan adalah ketika menunggu berbuka, menunggu meriam di tembakkan dari Kauman, mesjid tua di selatan rumah. Ketika suaranya berdentum keras dan asap gelap membumbung dan sebelum asap benar-benar hilang ditelan angin kami akan berlarian masuk kedalam rumah untuk berbuka. Tapi aku sama sekali tak ingat apa menu yang menjadi favorit dan biasanya ibuku sediakan. Apakah kami langsung berbuka dengan makan nasi, atau menikmati bubur atau kue untuk pembuka.
Karena di rumahku dulu tak ada tradisi menjual penganan atau kue, atau aku yang tak ingat. Namun seingatku memang tak ada yang khusus menjual kue basah untuk berbuka. Aku biasanya diajak tanteku ke toko Gombong di pusat kota, membeli kue tape favoritku sebagai sogokan karena aku telah berpuasa penuh.
Iftar Menu
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Strange I do not remember how to enjoy Ramadan Iftar at home with my mother. Maybe when I was not yet a full fast. Another day of fasting on the day only half a day of fasting was not even at all.
But my mom always woke dawn, and let me enjoy puasaku until I really can not afford and then let me enjoy lunch or afternoon meal even if I'm just not fast full.
The most exciting time is when the wait break, waiting cannon fired from Kauman, an old mosque in the south of the house. When his voice boomed loud and dark smoke rising and before the smoke actually lost in the wind we would run into the house for a break. But I really do not remember what the menu is a favorite and my mom usually provide. Do we immediately break by eating rice, or enjoy porridge or cakes for appetizers.
Because in my first no tradition of selling confectionery or cake, or I do not remember. But as I recall there was no special selling cakes to break. I usually asked my aunt to Gombong shop in downtown, buy a tape favorite cookies as a bribe because I had a full fasting.
Iftar Menu
hans-acehdigest
Strange I do not remember how to enjoy Ramadan Iftar at home with my mother. Maybe when I was not yet a full fast. Another day of fasting on the day only half a day of fasting was not even at all.
But my mom always woke dawn, and let me enjoy puasaku until I really can not afford and then let me enjoy lunch or afternoon meal even if I'm just not fast full.
The most exciting time is when the wait break, waiting cannon fired from Kauman, an old mosque in the south of the house. When his voice boomed loud and dark smoke rising and before the smoke actually lost in the wind we would run into the house for a break. But I really do not remember what the menu is a favorite and my mom usually provide. Do we immediately break by eating rice, or enjoy porridge or cakes for appetizers.
Because in my first no tradition of selling confectionery or cake, or I do not remember. But as I recall there was no special selling cakes to break. I usually asked my aunt to Gombong shop in downtown, buy a tape favorite cookies as a bribe because I had a full fasting.