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| Alternative names | Bubur cha-cha |
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| Course | Dessert (breakfast) |
| Place of origin | Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand |
| Region or state | Maritime Southeast Asia |
| Created by | Betawis, Malays and Peranakans |
| Serving temperature | Hot or cold |
| Other information | Thai people of Chinese descent in Phuket and Phang Nga brought this dessert from Malaysia. In Thailand, it is referred to as dubo jiajie. (ตู่โบ้เจียะเจี |