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'''Onde-onde''' or better known as '''"Buah Melaka"''' may refer to: '''Onde-onde''' or '''onde onde''' may refer to:


* ], a boiled rice cake stuffed with palm sugar
* Traditional Malaysian food, it is made from '''glutinous rice flour, melaka sugar (kabung sugar'''),
* ], a pastry made from rice flour covered in sesame seeds
* '''natural coloring from pandan leaves, and grated coconut.'''
* After making the round, it is boiled until the '''"Buah Melaka"''' rises to the surface of the water and is ready to be served.
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Onde-onde or onde onde may refer to:

  • Klepon, a boiled rice cake stuffed with palm sugar
  • Jin deui, a pastry made from rice flour covered in sesame seeds
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