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Lupis (food)

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Sweet Indonesian rice dessert
Lupis
Triangle-shaped Lupis unwrapped and sprinkled with coconut flakes served after being set in coconut sugar syrup.
Alternative namesLopis
TypeKue
CourseDessert
Place of originIndonesia
Region or stateSoutheast Asia
Main ingredientsGlutinous rice, coconut, palm sugar syrup
Other informationPronounced 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

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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

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References

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  1. ^ a b WS, Odilia. "Resep Kue Lupis yang Kenyal Legitnya Bikin Kangen". detikfood (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2022年01月23日.
  2. ^ "Indonesian Cuisine | Vegetarian Journal | Vegetarian Resource Group". www.vrg.org. Retrieved 2022年02月13日.
  3. ^ 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.
  4. ^ Shinta, Rahma Dewi. "Menikmati Kudapan Lopis di Kota Berhawa Sejuk Padang Panjang". beritaminang (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2023年06月11日.
  5. ^ 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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