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  2. Bibingka - Wikipedia

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    Bibingka is also used as a general term for desserts made with flour and baked in the same manner. The term can be loosely translated to "[rice] cake". It originally referred primarily to bibingka galapong, the most common type of bibingka made with rice flour. Other native Philippine cakes have also sometimes been called bibingka.

  3. Rice pudding - Wikipedia

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    Arroz con leche (rice with milk) is the Spanish and American type of rice pudding. Leftover rice is often used, especially in restaurants. Rice puddings are found in nearly every area of the world. Recipes can greatly vary even within a single country. The dessert can be boiled or baked.

  4. List of Chinese desserts - Wikipedia

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    Chinese desserts are sweet foods and dishes that are served with tea, along with meals [1] or at the end of meals in Chinese cuisine.The desserts encompass a wide variety of ingredients commonly used in East Asian cuisines such as powdered or whole glutinous rice, sweet bean pastes, and agar.

  5. List of Chinese bakery products - Wikipedia

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    Cha siu bao – Steamed or baked bun, filled with roast pork and optionally, sweet onions; [1] sometimes indicated by a red dot; Chicken bun – Steamed or baked bun, usually filled with shredded chicken and black mushroom slivers; sometimes sprinkled with a few white sesame seeds; Cocktail bun – Usually filled with a sweet shredded coconut paste

  6. Puto (food) - Wikipedia

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    Puto is a Filipino steamed rice cake, traditionally made from slightly fermented rice dough . It is eaten as is or as an accompaniment to a number of savoury dishes (most notably, dinuguan). Puto is also an umbrella term for various kinds of indigenous steamed cakes, including those made without rice. It is a sub-type of kakanin (rice cakes ...

  7. Baked Rice with an Egg Crust Recipe - AOL

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    Bake the casserole, uncovered, in a preheated 400°F oven for 15 minutes, or until the rice is almost tender. Season the eggs with a little salt and pour evenly over the top of the rice. Bake for another 15 minutes, or until the eggs are firm. Recipe from The Food of Spain by Claudia Roden/Ecco, an imprint of HarperCollins, 2011.

  8. List of rice dishes - Wikipedia

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    Burmese dessert dish, baked sweetened glutinous rice and jaggery: Shwe yin aye: Myanmar: Dessert dish consisting of glutinous rice, coconut milk and jelly: Sinangag: Philippines: Fried rice sauteed in garlic. A vital part of the "silog" meal ("Sinangag at Itlog"; trans: "fried rice and egg") Siopao: Philippines: Steamed meat dumpling made with ...

  9. 19 Winter Casseroles for a Delicious Sunday Dinner

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    Think of this creamy skillet casserole as a one-pan taco. The corn tortillas crisp up under the broiler, adding crunch to go with the creamy filling.