Lupis (food)
Triangle-shaped Lupis unwrapped and sprinkled with coconut flakes served after being set in coconut sugar syrup. | |
Alternative names | Lopis |
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Type | Kue |
Course | Dessert |
Place of origin | Indonesia |
Region or state | Southeast Asia |
Main ingredients | Glutinous rice, coconut, palm sugar syrup |
Other information | Pronounced lu:pɪs |
Lupis (sometimes lopis) is an Indonesian traditional sweet cake made of glutinous rice, banana leaves, coconut, and brown sugar sauce.[1] Lupis is one of many glutinous rice desserts from Indonesia.[2] Lupis are sometimes cylindrically shaped like Lontong.[1] Lupis is usually eaten with thick palm sugar syrup and with shredded coconut toppings.[3] Often eaten at breakfast or as a side dish during the evening, lupis is often sold at traditional marketplaces throughout Indonesia and is a popular food found nationwide, but especially in middle and eastern Java [3] as well as West Sumatra.[4] Lupis is one of the top desserts that tourists who visit Purwokerto in Java seek.[3]
Cooking method
[edit ]Lupis is made by first soaking glutinous rice in water, salt, and lime juice.[5] After draining the water, the soaked glutinous rice is moved onto banana leaves in single serving size portions to be wrapped for shaping.[5] The wrapped rice triangles are then put aside for the creation of the syrup condiment. Coconut sugar is dissolved in water and brought to a boil and left to thicken.[5] Grated coconut is then sprinkled on top of the unwrapped lupis and drizzled with coconut sugar syrup to be served.
See also
[edit ]References
[edit ]- ^ a b WS, Odilia. "Resep Kue Lupis yang Kenyal Legitnya Bikin Kangen". detikfood (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2022年01月23日.
- ^ "Indonesian Cuisine | Vegetarian Journal | Vegetarian Resource Group". www.vrg.org. Retrieved 2022年02月13日.
- ^ a b c "Sederet Oleh-Oleh Khas Purwokerto, Cocok Dibagikan ke Rumah Sanak Saudara". iNewsPurwokerto.id (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2022年02月12日.
- ^ Shinta, Rahma Dewi. "Menikmati Kudapan Lopis di Kota Berhawa Sejuk Padang Panjang". beritaminang (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023年06月11日.
- ^ a b c George, M. L. C. (2009). Coconut recipes from around the world. E. P. Cervantes. Serdang, Selangor D. E., Malaysia: Bioversity International. ISBN 978-92-9043-806-9. OCLC 708946073.
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