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'''Onde-onde''' or '''onde onde''' may refer to: | |||
{{Short description|Malaysian traditional rice cake}} | |||
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| name = Onde-onde | |||
| image = Onde-onde@buah melaka.jpg | |||
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| alternate_name = Buah Melaka(Malaysia), Ondeh-ondeh(Singapore), kuih pancit(Brunei) | |||
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* ], a boiled rice cake stuffed with palm sugar | |||
'''Onde-onde''' or '''Buah Melaka''' is a green glutinous rice ball with grated coconut made of sweet pottato flour , pandan leaves and (Malacca sugar tree) . The Onde-Onde name in Malay word means chewy and jiggly. The name of Buah Melaka inspired by Melaka fruits and gula Melaka (Phyllanthus emblica). Different Buah Melaka and Klepon , Buah Melaka must use gula Melaka not palm sugar and Klepon can use any palm sugar . | |||
* ], a pastry made from rice flour covered in sesame seeds | |||
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Revision as of 13:13, 8 January 2024
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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