Alternative names | Kuih lompang |
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Type | Kuih |
Place of origin | Malaysia |
Region or state | Southeast Asia |
Associated cuisine | Nyonya cuisine |
Main ingredients | rice flour, tapioca flour, limewater, palm sugar, pandan |
Similar dishes | Mont kywe the, Kutsinta |
Kuih kosui, also known as kuih lompang, is a traditional Malaysia cake.[1] The kuih is a steamed rice cake made with tapioca flour and rice flour flavored with palm sugar and pandan, and eaten with grated coconut.[2] It bears resemblance to the Burmese mont kywe the and Filipino kutsinta.
References
- ↑ Teoh, Allan Albert (2018-08-15). AllanBakes Really Good No-Nonsense Nyonya Treats. Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd. ISBN 978-981-4828-95-6.
- ↑ Ching, Lee Sook (2014-03-01). Malaysian Home Cooking: A Treasury of Authentic Malaysian Recipes. Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd. ISBN 978-981-4561-72-3.
See also
- Kuih
- Mont kywe the, a similar Burmese dish
- Kutsinta, a similar Filipino dish
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