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  2. Coconut rice - Wikipedia

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    In Samoa, coconut rice is known as Alaisa fa'apopo and is made by cooking white rice in coconut milk. A variation of coconut rice known as Koko alaisa is made with the addition of cocoa and orange leaves, often eaten as a snack or dessert. Coconut rice is typically eaten on its own or as an accompaniment to dishes such as Moa fa'asaina.

  3. Milk rice - Wikipedia

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    Coconut rice, a dish prepared by soaking white rice in coconut milk or cooking it with coconut flakes; Rice pudding, a dish made from rice mixed with water or milk; Rice milk, a plant milk made from rice

  4. List of porridges - Wikipedia

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    Ogokbap – or five-grains rice, is a kind of Korean food made of a bowl of steamed rice mixed with grains, including barley, foxtail millet, millet and soy beans. [12] Okayu – the name for the type of congee eaten in Japan, which is less broken down than congee produced in other cultures. The water ratio is typically lower and the cooking ...

  5. Biko (food) - Wikipedia

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    This rice mixture is then combined with coconut milk, salt, sugar and ginger juice and returned to the steamer for another 25 to 30 minutes. [5] It is traditionally served as small patties and eaten very early in the morning with sikwate (hot chocolate).

  6. Moron (food) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [4] In preparation for cooking the malagkit and the ordinary rice, both rice types must be soaked together overnight and then ground the following day. [2] [4] The ground rice is then soaked in coconut milk until it is soft, [2] after which sugar and chocolate powder are added. [2] The mixture is cooked over low fire while repeatedly stirred.

  7. Khao niao sangkhaya - Wikipedia

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    Khao niao sangkhaya (Thai: ข้าวเหนียวสังขยา, pronounced [kʰâ(ː)w nǐaw sǎŋ.kʰā.jǎː]) or sticky rice with custard, is a traditional Thai dessert. It is prepared with glutinous rice (commonly known as sticky rice), topped with coconut custard and coconut milk. Khao niao sangkhaya is served warm or at room ...

  8. Burasa - Wikipedia

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    Burasa is made by steaming the rice until half-cooked, then cooking further in coconut milk mixed with daun salam (Indonesian bay leaf) and salt until all of the coconut milk is absorbed into the rice. Then the half-cooked coconut milk rice is wrapped inside banana leaves in cylindrical or pillow shapes, secured with strings, most commonly from ...

  9. Nasi kuning - Wikipedia

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    Nasi kuning in its tumpeng form.. Nasi kuning (Indonesian/Malaysian for: "yellow rice"), [2] or sometimes called nasi kunyit (Indonesian for: "turmeric rice"), is an Indonesian fragrant rice dish cooked with coconut milk and turmeric, [3] [4] hence the name nasi kuning (yellow rice).