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  2. Wajik - Wikipedia

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    In most parts of Indonesia, especially Java, it is known as wajik, while in Sumatra, it is known as pulut manis (lit. ' sweet sticky rice '). [5] It is made with steamed glutinous rice and further cooked in palm sugar, coconut milk, and pandan leaves. [5] The cooked rice is then spread on a surface and flattened.

  3. Kuih - Wikipedia

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    Kuih gulung, kuih ketayap or kuih lenggang – mini crepes rolled up with a palm sugar-sweetened coconut filling. The crepes are coloured and flavoured with pandan essence. Kuih jala – a type of traditional fried confection in the eastern states of Sabah and Sarawak. A rice flour batter is ladled into an emptied coconut shell bearing many ...

  4. Bahulu - Wikipedia

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    Bahulu or baulu (Jawi: باولو) is a traditional Malay pastry (kue/kuih). It is similar in concept to the madeleine cake, but round in shape and composed of different ingredients. [2] [3] There are three versions available, the most common being bahulu cermai (star-shaped) and the more elusive bahulu gulung (shaped like rolls) and bahulu ...

  5. Kue kochi - Wikipedia

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    Kue kochi or koci (also known as passover cake in English) is a Maritime Southeast Asian dumpling (kue or kuih) found in Javanese, Malay and Peranakan cuisine, made from glutinous rice flour, and stuffed with coconut fillings with palm sugar.

  6. Pulot tartal - Wikipedia

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    Pulot Tartal, pulut tai tai or pulut tekan is a Nyonya glutinous rice dessert. Originating from Melaka , Malaysia , it is also commonly served in other states in the country as well. Preparation

  7. Putu piring - Wikipedia

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    A hawker in Singapore preparing kueh tutu. Here he is scooping the peanut filling into the flour. Putu piring (Jawi: ڤوتو ڤيريڠ ‎) is a round-shaped steamed rice flour kueh (dessert) or sweet snack filled with palm sugar popular in Singapore.

  8. Kue semprong - Wikipedia

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    Kue semprong, the Asian egg roll, the love letter, sapit, sepit, kue Belanda, or kapit [1] is an Indonesian traditional wafer snack (kue or kuih) made by clasping egg batter using an iron mold (Waffle iron) which is heated up on a charcoal stove. It is commonly found in Indonesia, [2] Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei

  9. Seri muka - Wikipedia

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    Kuih seri muka (Jawi: سري موک ‎) , sri muka or putri salat (lit. ' pretty face cake ') is a Banjarese and Malay two-layered dessert with steamed glutinous rice forming the bottom half and a green custard layer made with pandan juice (hence the green colour). [1] Coconut milk is a key ingredient in making this kue. It is used to impart ...