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Palitaw

Cultural Context

Palitaw is a traditional Filipino rice cake, originating from the use of glutinous rice flour, which is a staple in many Asian cuisines. This delightful treat is often enjoyed as a snack or dessert, especially during festivals and gatherings. Its name, meaning 'to float', refers to the way the cakes rise to the surface when cooked. Today, palitaw is cherished not only in the Philippines but also among Filipino communities worldwide, often served with various toppings.

PHPHdessert
6 servings
Servings4
2 cups glutinous rice flour
1 cup water
1-½ cups grated coconut
½ cup sugar
2 tablespoons sesame seeds, toasted
1

Combine glutinous rice flour and water to form a dough.

2

Shape the dough into small dumplings.

3

Boil the dumplings until they float to the surface.

4

Remove and coat the dumplings with grated coconut, sugar, and toasted sesame seeds.

Dietary

veganvegetariandairy-freeegg-freegluten-free

Allergens

gluten

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