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  2. Rice cake - Wikipedia

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    It is traditionally baked using specially made clay ovens and preheated charcoal. Often topped with desiccated coconut, grated cheese, salted duck egg and muscovado sugar. Biko, also called sinukmani or wadjit, is a type of rice cake made from coconut milk, sugar, and whole glutinous rice grains.

  3. Nian gao - Wikipedia

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    Nian gao (Chinese: 年糕; pinyin: niángāo; Jyutping: nin4 gou1), sometimes translated as year cake[1][2] or New Year cake[1][3][4] or Chinese New Year's cake, is a food prepared from glutinous rice flour and consumed in Chinese cuisine. It is also simply known as " rice cake ". [3] While it can be eaten all year round, traditionally it is ...

  4. Tteok - Wikipedia

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    Tteok (Korean: 떡) is a general term for Korean rice cakes. They are made with steamed flour of various grains, [1] especially glutinous and non-glutinous rice. Steamed flour can also be pounded, shaped, or pan-fried to make tteok. In some cases, tteok is pounded from cooked grains. Tteok is eaten not only as a dessert or seasonal delicacy ...

  5. Puffed rice cakes - Wikipedia

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    The puffed rice cake is a flat hard food made with puffed rice.Typically, it is eaten as a snack or used as a base for other ingredients. [1]While it is low in nutrients, it is generally considered to be a low-calorie food.

  6. Songpyeon - Wikipedia

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    IPA. [soŋ.pʰjʌn] Songpyeon (Korean : 송편 ; Hanja : 松䭏) is a traditional Korean food made of rice powder. Its shape resembles a half moon and it is a representative rice cake of Korean holidays and traditional culture. It is a type of tteok, small rice cakes, and variety of fillings are used—some include red bean paste, toasted ...

  7. Injeolmi - Wikipedia

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    McCune–Reischauer. inchŏlmi. Injeolmi (인절미, pronounced [in.dʑʌl.mi]) is a variety of tteok, or Korean rice cake, made by steaming and pounding glutinous rice flour, which is shaped into small pieces and usually covered with steamed powdered dried beans or other ingredients. It is a representative type of glutinous pounded tteok, and ...

  8. Omegi-tteok - Wikipedia

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    Omegi-tteok (Korean: 오메기떡) is a type of tteok (Korean rice cakes) particular to the region of the Jeju Island, the largest island of the Korean Peninsula. Its traditional form is actually a by-product of the process of making omegi sul (sul is a Korean word for alcoholic beverages). The modern form of omegi tteok uses entirely different ...

  9. Bibingka - Wikipedia

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    Bibingka (/ bɪˈbiːŋkɑː /; bi-BEENG-kah) commonly refers to a type of baked rice cake from the Philippines that is traditionally cooked in a terracotta oven lined with banana leaves and is usually eaten for breakfast or as merienda (mid-afternoon snack) especially during the Christmas season. It is also known as bingka in the Visayas and ...