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'''Timphan''' or '''timpan''' is a steamed banana dumpling, a traditional '']'' specialty of ], Indonesia.<ref>{{cite news | work = Serambi Indonesia | title = Sihir Timphan, Kesohor ke Nusantara | date = 19 October 2013 | url = http://aceh.tribunnews.com/2013/10/19/sihir-timphan-kesohor-ke-nusantara | language = Indonesian }}</ref> Ingredients to make timphan consists of ] flour, ] and ]. All this material is then stirred until a thick. Flour dough reated lengthwise and then it filled in with '']'' or grated coconut mixed with sugar. Then the dough is wrapped in ] and steamed for an hour. It is quite similar to another Indonesian favourite ''kue'' ]. |
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| alternative names = Timpan |
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| caption = Timphan |
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| course = Snack |
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| served = Room temperature |
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| main_ingredient = Steamed rice flour ground banana and coconut milk, filled with sweet coconut jam and wrapped inside banana leaf |
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'''Timphan''' or '''timpan''' is a steamed banana dumpling, a traditional '']'' specialty of ], Indonesia.<ref>{{cite news | work = Serambi Indonesia | title = Sihir Timphan, Kesohor ke Nusantara | date = 19 October 2013 | url = http://aceh.tribunnews.com/2013/10/19/sihir-timphan-kesohor-ke-nusantara | language = Indonesian }}</ref> Ingredients to make timphan consists of ], ground ] and ]. All of this materials are then mixed and stirred until a thick as a dough. The banana-rice flour dough is spreaded lengthwise and then it filled with sweetened '']'' or grated coconut mixed with sugar. Then the dough is wrapped in ] and steamed for an hour. |
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It is quite similar to another Indonesian favourite ''kue'', ]. The difference is nagasari uses the slices of banana as fillings, while timphan is filled with sweet grated coconut instead, while banana is incorporated into its skin dough. |
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