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  2. Palm sugar - Wikipedia

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    Gula jawa has an earthy aroma and deep sweetness with a darker colour closely resembling molasses, [8] while gula aren has paler colour. [9] Gula melaka is a type of palm sugar made from the sap of flower buds from the coconut palm, or less commonly, other palms. [10] It can be dense and sticky.

  3. Coconut sugar - Wikipedia

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    In Indonesian cuisine coconut sugar is called gula jawa (Javanese sugar) or gula merah (red sugar), while gula aren refers to palm sugar specifically made from aren palm. [1] Some Indonesian foodstuffs are made with coconut sugar, including kecap manis (a sweet soya sauce) and dendeng (a meat preparation). [2]

  4. Javanese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Es asem jawa, Javanese tamarind juice. Dawet, green rice flour jellies served with gula jawa (palm sugar), santen (coconut milk) and ice. Es asem or gula asem, tamarind juice with gula jawa (palm sugar) and ice. Teh poci Tegal: tea brewed in a clay teapot, served with rock sugar. Tegal, a Central Java town, is a major producer of high-quality tea.

  5. List of Indonesian desserts - Wikipedia

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    Glutinous rice cake ball stewed in gula jawa (palm sugar), served with thick coconut milk. Similar to kolak biji salak: Bubur cha cha: Betawi and Malay A traditional Betawi and Malay dessert, prepared using pearled sago, sweet potatoes, yams, bananas, coconut milk, pandan leaves, sugar and salt.

  6. Cendol - Wikipedia

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    In Java, dawet refer to the whole concoction of cendol green jellies, usually made from aren sago or rice flour, coconut milk and liquid gula jawa (palm sugar syrup). [21] An Indonesian historian argues that sago or rice flour might have been used as sweet beverage ingredient in the rice agriculture society of ancient Java.

  7. Satay - Wikipedia

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    Most often made from mutton or chicken, the recipe's main characteristic is the black sauce made from Indonesian sweet soy sauce/kecap manis mixed with palm sugar (called gula jawa or "Javanese sugar" in Indonesia), garlic, deep fried shallots, peanut paste, petis (a kind of shrimp paste), kemiri (candlenut), and salt. Chicken Madura satay is ...

  8. Kue talam - Wikipedia

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    Brown: the brown colour is acquired from gula merah or gula jawa (coconut sugar). [6] Yellow: the yellow bottom is acquired from red or yellow sweet potato, [2] pumpkin or corn. Purple: the purple colour is acquired from ubi ungu or purple yam or taro. [7]

  9. Klepon - Wikipedia

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    Klepon is a boiled rice cake filled with liquid palm sugar (gula jawa/merah/melaka) and coated in flaked coconut. [6] The dough is made from glutinous rice flour, sometimes mixed with tapioca (or sweet potato alternatively) [5] and a paste made from the leaves of the pandan or dracaena plants — whose leaves are used widely in Southeast Asian cooking — giving the dough its green colour.