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Onde-onde is an Indonesian fried snack that is shaped like a ball made from a glutinous rice flour, with sweet beaten green bean inside and sesame outside. Commonly found in Java, in some places, street vendors also sell a smaller version of Onde-onde with various filling inside such as chocolate, and jam known as onde-onde mini.

A similar kind of snack can also be found in Vietnam.

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