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Kue putu mangkok : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kue putu mangkok
Kue putu mangkok, kueh tutu, kue putu ayu, or putu piring is a round-shaped traditional steamed rice flour ''kue'' or sweet snack filled with palm sugar, commonly found in Indonesia, Singapore and Malaysia. Its shape is thick round disc, owed to its container that using small stainless steel bowl. Indonesian ''kue putu mangkok'' and Singaporean ''kueh tutu'' tends to be thicker and rounder, while Malaysian ''putu piring'' tends to be flatter with disc-like shape. Its composition is quite similar to cylindrical-shaped common ''kue putu'' or ''putu bambu'' that uses bambo tube container instead. ==Ingredients== It is made primarily from rice flour or glutinous rice flour, and contains either ground peanut and brown palm sugar mixed with shredded coconut as its filling. The typical method of preparation involves rapid steaming of the flour and the filling. Once ready, it is served on pandan leaves to add fragrance. In the 1980s, the invention of special steam carts and stainless steel moulds for making kueh tutu helped popularize this essentially-Singaporean delicacy, with outlets in major supermarkets in Singapore.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Singapore Infopedia )〕
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