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Kutsinta

Filipino steam rice cake From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kutsinta

Puto cuchinta or kutsinta is a type of steamed rice cake (puto) found throughout the Philippines. It is made from a mixture of tapioca or rice flour, brown sugar, and lye, enhanced with yellow food coloring or annatto extract, and steamed in small ramekins. It bears resemblance to the Burmese mont kywe the and Indonesian and Malaysian kuih kosui.

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Alternative namesKutsinta, kuchinta, kutchinta
TypeRice cake
CourseDessert, merienda, or snack
Place of originThe Philippines
Serving temperatureRoom temperature
Main ingredientsTapioca or Rice flour, brown sugar, lye, grated coconut meat
Similar dishesMont kywe the, Kuih kosui
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The cooked cakes are topped with fresh grated meat from mature coconut.[1] It is consumed year-round as a merienda or snack, and is frequently sold along with puto. Unlike its counterpart, which has a doughy texture, kutsinta has a jelly-like, chewy consistency. It may be enhanced by adding latik for a sweeter taste.

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