Klepon
Indonesian traditional rice cake / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Klepon (pronounced Klē-pon) or kelepon also known outside Java as onde-onde and Buah Melaka, is a snack of sweet rice cake balls filled with molten palm sugar and coated in grated coconut.[3] Of Javanese origin,[4] the green-coloured glutinous rice balls are one of the popular traditional kue in Indonesian cuisine.[1][4]
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Alternative names | Onde-Onde (Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore, Sumatra, Sulawesi) |
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Type | Snack |
Place of origin | Indonesia[1][2] |
Region or state | Java Sulawesi (southern) |
Associated cuisine | Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia and Singapore |
Main ingredients | Rice cake, palm sugar (gula jawa/merah/melaka), grated coconut |
Variations | Rainbow klepon |
Similar dishes | bua loi, mont lone yay baw, Khanom tom, tangyuan, modak , Onde-onde |
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