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Southeast Asian snack or dessert foods
Kuih (Jawi: کوءيه; Indonesian: kue; derived from Southern Min koé 粿) are bite-sized snack or dessert foods commonly found in Southeast Asia (particularly
Kuih
Malaysian steamed rice cake
Kuih kosui, also known as kuih lompang (Jawi: کوءيه لومڤڠ), is a traditional Malaysian cake. The kuih is a steamed rice cake made with tapioca flour and
Kuih_kosui
Traditional snack for the Iban people
the roti jala in Peninsular Malaysia. Kuih jala gulung (left) with Kuih goyang (right) Different shapes of kuih jala "Big-scale Raya celebration surprises
Jala_(kuih)
Indonesian coconut pancake
known as kuih gulung, kuih ketayap and kuih lenggang. In Sri Lanka it is known as surul appam. Similar to Indonesia, in Singapore it is known as kuih dadar
Dadar_gulung
Indonesian traditional cookies
kue Belanda, or kapit is an Indonesian traditional wafer snack (kue or kuih) made by clasping egg batter using an iron mold (Waffle iron) which is heated
Kue_semprong
Southeast Asian pastry dish
Kueh pie tee or kuih jambang is a thin and crispy pastry tart shell kuih often filled with a spicy, sweet mixture of thinly sliced vegetables and prawns
Pie_tee
Traditional Malay cake
Kue makmur (Malay: kuih makmur, Jawi: معمور; Bruneian Malay: kuih mor) is a traditional Malay kue or kuih. This cake made from nuts in a powder form, ghee
Kue_makmur
Malaysian traditional snack
Bahulu or baulu (Jawi: باولو) is a traditional Malay cake (kue/kuih). It is similar in concept to the madeleine cake, but round in shape and composed of
Bahulu
Southeast Asian layered cake
Kue lapis, also known as kuih lapis, and kueh lapis (lit. 'layered cake') is a traditional Southeast Asian steamed dessert known for its colourful, multi-layered
Kue_lapis
Traditional Hainanese sweet dumpling
is a traditional Hainanese kuih. It is a Hainanese steamed dumpling made of glutinous rice flour dough. Also known as kuih e-oua, it is filled with a
Yi_bua
Chinese Snack
Hao kuih (Chinese: 鱟粿) is a traditional snack originating from Shantou, Guangdong Province, China. Characterized by its distinctive shape and savory flavor
Hao_kuih
Malaysian & Indonesian traditional dessert
in English[citation needed]) is a Maritime Southeast Asian dumpling-type kuih found in Javanese, Malay and Peranakan cuisine, typically made from black
Kue_kochi
Traditional food in Kedah
Karas or Kuih Karas is one of the famous traditional food in Kedah. It is usually found in Kota Setar District. It is suitable to eat during tea time with
Karas_(food)
Culinary traditions of Malaysia
brinjals, with soy sauce and lime juice as the primary seasonings. Kuih (plural: kuih-muih) are usually, but not always, bite-sized foods associated with
Malaysian_cuisine
Glutinous rice dumplings colored green with herbs
mugwort. The herbs give the dough and the finished kuih a unique flavor and brownish green color. The kuih is found in Fujian, Hakka, and Taiwanese cuisine
Chháu-á-kóe
Traditional Malaysian snack food
Kuih lidah is a traditional kuih for the Bruneian Malay people in Papar in the states of Sabah in Malaysia. "Sabah's Food Products Break Into Peninsular
Lidah
Indonesian and Malaysian snack
Kue kembang goyang or kuih loyang is an Indonesian cuisine and Malaysian cuisine flower-shaped traditional snack (kuih), associated with Betawi cuisine
Kue_kembang_goyang
Traditional sweet snack
celorot, cerorot, or jelurut is an Indonesian traditional sweet snack (kue or kuih) made of sweet and soft rice flour cake with coconut milk, wrapped with janur
Clorot
Traditional rice cake of Sabah, Malaysia
2025). "Hinompuka, Kuih Tradisional Kaum Kadazandusun Berasaskan Beras Pulut Dan Gula Merah" [Hinompuka, a Traditional Kadazandusun Kuih Based on Glutinous
Hinompuka
Malaysian kueh
'ring cakes') is a traditional kuih for the Bruneian Malay people in Brunei and the Malaysian state of Sabah. Close-up to Kuih cincin Bruneian cuisine Malaysian
Cincin
Tao kuih (Chinese: 红桃粿) is a kind of traditional food in Chaoshan area, Guangdong, China. Tao means peach in Chinese and kuih (粿) is a general name of
Tao_kuih
Deep-fried pastry
where they are known as Chinese pretzels. In Malaysia, they are known as kuih Loyang. Media related to Rosettes (food) at Wikimedia Commons Food portal
Rosette_(cookie)
Glutinous rice rolls from Brunei and Malaysia
Kelupis (lit. 'glutinous rice rolls') is a traditional kuih (snack) for the Bisaya, Kedayan, Dusun, Bajau, and Lun Bawang people of East Malaysia and Brunei
Kelupis
Filipino steam rice cake
bears resemblance to the Burmese mont kywe the and Indonesian and Malaysian kuih kosui. The cooked cakes are traditionally topped with fresh grated meat from
Kutsinta
Putugal, also known as kuih putugal or kuih Portugal, is a Eurasian steamed rice cake or kuih that appears in all the former Portuguese territories of
Putugal
Indonesian coconut tray cake
Kuih talam is an Southeast Asia kuih or traditional steamed snack made of a rice flour, coconut milk and other ingredients in a mold pan called talam which
Kue_talam
Type of steamed rice cake
Puto is a Filipino steamed rice cake, traditionally made from slightly fermented rice dough (galapong). It is eaten as is or as an accompaniment to a number
Puto_(food)
Japanese rice cake
covered with ground peanut powder and the dish named kaloci. In Malaysia, kuih kochi is made from glutinous rice flour and filled with coconut filling and
Mochi
Traditional snack of Bajau, Brunei Malay people, Iranun and Melanau people
penjaram, penyaram, sinisiung, kuih amik, kuih UFO, kuih telinga tikus, penganan iri or kuih cucur jawa is a traditional kuih for the Bajau/Iranun, Bruneian
Pinjaram
Chinese pastry
cake (Chinese: 飯粿; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: pn̄g-kóe) is a small teardrop shaped Teochew kuih (stuffed dumpling) with soft sticky glutinous rice flour skin wrapped over
Red_peach_cake
Indonesian traditional cake
Semprit (Indonesian: kue semprit), is a Southeast Asian sweet snack (kue) made of wheat flour, corn starch, custard powder, sugar and margarine. These
Kue_semprit
Southeast Asian glutinous sweet
sweet made with rice, sugar and coconut milk. It is an Indonesian kue, and a kuih of Brunei, Singapore and Malaysia (especially in the state of Sabah). The
Wajik
Indonesian traditional snack
Kue cucur (Indonesian) or kuih cucur (Malay), known in Thai as khanom fak bua (ขนมฝักบัว, pronounced [kʰā.nǒm fàk būa̯]) or khanom chuchun (ขนมจู้จุน or
Kue_cucur
Indonesian traditional cake
Kue bingka is an Indonesian traditional cake (kue basah) that is one of the typical traditional Banjar kue mostly associated with South Kalimantan province
Kue_bingka
Asian small pastries filled with pineapple jam
of Southeast Asia such as Malaysia (Baba Malay: kueh tae or kuih tair; Malay language: kuih tat nanas, Jawi: تت نانس), Indonesia (kue nastar), Brunei
Pineapple_tart
Southeast Asian tapioca cookies
Kue bangkit is a small biscuit (kue or kuih) in Malay cuisine made from sago starch, commonly found amongst the Malay communities in Brunei, Indonesia
Kue_bangkit
Steamed layer cake from Vietnam
artificial food coloring is sometimes used in place of the vegetable coloring. Kuih lapis, which is made in Malaysia and Indonesia, as well as the Thai khanom
Bánh_da_lợn
September 2017. Retrieved 4 July 2017. Rahimy Rahim (8 June 2017). "Traditional kuih makmur gets a makeover". The Star. Archived from the original on 9 July 2017
List_of_pastries
Singaporean steamed rice flour sweet snack
29 May 2019. Retrieved 7 March 2023. "Kuih tutu | Infopedia". eresources.nlb.gov.sg. Retrieved 7 March 2023. Kuih tutu is believed to be unique to Singapore
Putu_piring
Cuisine of Malay people
Johor, made from flour and eaten with sambal. Malay kue and kuih Kue and kuih (plural: kuih muih) is a selection of confectionery eaten as a snack during
Malay_cuisine
which contains no filling. Madagascar – Mofo Boule Malaysia – Kuih Keria, Kuih Gelang, Kuih Tayar Mexico – Buñuelo, Churro, Sopapilla. The Mexican Donas
List_of_doughnut_varieties
Layered-cake
Kuih seri muka (Jawi: سري موک) , sri muka or putri salat (lit. 'pretty face cake') is a Malay originally from Malaysia and Banjarese two-layered dessert
Seri_muka
Filipino/Indonesian bean-filled moon cake-like pastry
Hopia, (Tagalog: [ˈhop.jɐʔ]; Chinese: 好餅; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: hó-piáⁿ; lit. 'good pastry' - the name it is known by in the Philippines) pia or bakpia (Javanese:
Bakpia
(link) "Dennys Scrambled Eggs Recipe". Retrieved 2026-04-22. Food n' Frame | Kuih Akok @ Kelantan "A Flavour of Egypt". Big Red Kitchen. 2011-02-21. Retrieved
List_of_egg_dishes
Asian pancake
(Hakka, in general for both countries) Apam Pulau Pinang (Malay, in Penang) Kuih Haji (Malay, in certain areas) Apam Balik (Malay, in certain areas) Apong
Martabak_manis
Deep fried cookie made with rice flour and other indredients
since spread to South East Asia, where it has various local names such as kuih loyang (brass), acuan (mould), cap (stamp), bunga ros (rose flower), bunga
Achappam
flour flavoured by pandan leaf. Saari, Putri Adila (2021-02-23). "Resipi Kuih Lompat Tikam Senang Dan Sedap. Gerenti Jadi" [Easy and Tasty Lompat Tikam
Lompat_tikam
Public holiday in Sarawak, Malaysia (1–2 June)
Traditional kuih delicacies are prepared from glutinous rice flour mixed with sugar. These kuih includes sarang semut (ant nest kuih), cuwan (molded kuih), and
Gawai_Dayak
Liquid extracted from coconuts
and Tamil and Mamak style-curry, it is also used in dessert-making such as kuih lapis, kaya and dodol. In the Philippines, diverse dishes cooked in coconut
Coconut_milk
Topics referred to by the same term
municipality in Mexico Jala, Hebron, Palestinian village on the West Bank Jala (kuih), a traditional snack in Malaysia and Brunei Jala (water) or Ap, Vedic term
Jala
Cheese-based dessert
Food portal Flaó Flaouna List of desserts List of pies, tarts and flans Kuih πλακουντοποιικόν σύγγραμμα—plakountopoiikon sungramma Fairchild, Barbara
Cheesecake
Food item made from rice
2025). "Hinompuka, Kuih Tradisional Kaum Kadazandusun Berasaskan Beras Pulut Dan Gula Merah" [Hinompuka, a Traditional Kadazandusun Kuih Based on Glutinous
Rice_cake
Thai dessert
sweet flour dumplings found across Asia. These include the modak from India, kuih kochi from Malaysia, Guo Zi from China, nom plae ai from Cambodia, yomari
Khanom_kho
Southeast Asian traditional rice cake
where it is commonly sold in traditional markets and classified as kue or kuih, terms for local confections often prepared for ceremonial or festive occasions
Klepon
Sausage in a bun
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Hot_dog
Indian dish
fermented South Indian sweet dumpling fried in Ghee Pinjaram, a Malaysian kuih Pinyaram, an Indonesian dish Poffertjes, a Dutch sweet dish Takoyaki, a Japanese
Paddu
Type of rice
served with ripened mango or durian. Malaysian glutinous rice dishes Kelupis Kuih Kochi Lamban In Malaysia, glutinous rice is known as pulut. It is usually
Glutinous_rice
Traditional Dutch batter treat
fritter fried in ghee Paddu - Indian sweet or spicy dish Pinjaram - Malaysian kuih Pinyaram - Indonesian dish Serabi - similar dish utilizing coconuts found
Poffertjes
Traditional Malaysian snack
Peninsular Malaysia, notably the states of Kelantan and Terengganu. The kuih is can be consumed as a snack or as a dessert. It is made with flour, sugar
Akok_(food)
Vietnamese bread or sandwich
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Bánh_mì
German dessert
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Fanta_cake
Italian dessert
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Tiramisu
Dessert with a crumbly scone-like texture, or a British biscuit, or a Chinese baked good
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Shortcake
Donuts made of sweet potato
Keria Gula Melaka Alternative names Kuih Keria Melaka Type Dessert Place of origin Malaysia Region or state Malacca Created by Malay Main ingredients Sweet
Keria_gula_melaka
Chinese character representing prosperity
Spring pancake Jiaozi Bakkwa Buddha's delight Fa gao Fat choy Yau gok Kralan Kuih Lotus seed Pineapple tart Squab Taro cake Turnip cake Yusheng Melon seed
Fu_(character)
Peranakan dumpling dessert
Rempah udang is a traditional Peranakan dumpling dessert snack (kueh or kuih). It is usually made from glutinous rice and hae bee hiam, a dry spiced sambal
Rempah_udang
South Indian snack
be made spicy with chillies or sweet with jaggery Pinjaram – a Malaysian kuih Pinyaram – an Indonesian dish Poffertjes – a Dutch pancake made out of buckwheat
Unni_appam
Indonesian dessert
Bika ambon or golden cake or golden kuih bingka , is an Indonesian dessert made from ingredients such as tapioca flour, eggs, sugar, yeast and coconut
Bika_ambon
Cookie with printed paper fortune inside
Gate Fortune Cookie Company List of American foods Aleuromancy Barquillo Kuih kapit Shortbread, a similar cookie made with butter instead of sesame oil
Fortune_cookie
Chinese dumpling
cakes for its refreshing sweetness. Food portal Asia portal China portal Kue Kuih List of steamed foods Mochi Peranakan cuisine Kutsinta Masi Chinese: 紅龜粿;
Ang_ku_kueh
Type of sponge cake
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Angel_food_cake
Dessert in Thai cuisine
more prosperous, such as khanom chan farh (Thai: ขนมชั้นฟ้า). Kuih Lapis (Malay: kuih lapis, lit. ‘layered cake’) is a traditional Malaysian steamed
Khanom_chan
South American corn flatbread
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Arepa
Jam made with coconut milk
due to adding pandan leaves. It is also used with glutinous rice to make kuih seri kaya. Philippine coconut jam is known as matamís sa báo (also matamís
Coconut_jam
Malaysian and Indonesian fritter
"Jemput jemput pisang kuliner khas anambas, kepulauan riau". (Indonesian) "Kuih Kodok/Jemput-Jemput Pisang - Malaysian Mashed Banana Fritters – Sam Tan's
Jemput-jemput
Dessert served to celebrate a birthday
Coffee Fruit slice Gingerbread house man Heavy Ice cream Ispanaklı kek Kue Kuih Lolly Louise Mané pelado Marble Nonnette Ontbijtkoek Pain d'épices Pancake
Birthday_cake
Food made with bread and other ingredients
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Sandwich
Style of thick-crusted pizza
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Sicilian_pizza
Flour-based baked sweet
Coffee Fruit slice Gingerbread house man Heavy Ice cream Ispanaklı kek Kue Kuih Lolly Louise Mané pelado Marble Nonnette Ontbijtkoek Pain d'épices Pancake
Cake
Crustless cheesecake
Coffee Fruit slice Gingerbread house man Heavy Ice cream Ispanaklı kek Kue Kuih Lolly Louise Mané pelado Marble Nonnette Ontbijtkoek Pain d'épices Pancake
Basque_cheesecake
Form of shish kebab
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Shashlik
Vietnamese stuffed pancake
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Bánh_xèo
Chinese steamed cake
Fa gao (traditional Chinese: 發糕; simplified Chinese: 发糕; pinyin: fāgāo; Cantonese Yale: faatgōu; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: hoat-koé), also called fat pan (發粄) by the
Fa_gao
Cheesecake from classical antiquity
Coffee Fruit slice Gingerbread house man Heavy Ice cream Ispanaklı kek Kue Kuih Lolly Louise Mané pelado Marble Nonnette Ontbijtkoek Pain d'épices Pancake
Libum
Taiwanese sponge cake
cakes". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2023-05-25. Kwan, K. P. (2022-03-17). "Kuih bahulu - How to make ji dan gao (traditional sponge cake recipe)". Taste
Ji_dan_gao
Foods and dishes that are passed on through generations
29 May 2026. Retrieved 8 June 2026. "Lamban Dan Kelupis, Kenali Hidangan Kuih Pulut Ikonik di Sabah Sarawak" [Lamban and Kelupis, Get to Know the Iconic
Traditional_food
Minangkabau traditional cake
be colorful. In neighbouring Brunei and Malaysia, there is an identical kuih called pinjaram found in the part of East Malaysia and Brunei. They are larger
Kue_pinyaram
Middle Eastern fried bean dish
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Falafel
Layered chocolate cake named after Samuel German
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German_chocolate_cake
Type of vegetable fibre
dumplings are similar to another Southeast Asian delicacy otherwise known as Kuih. The ramie leaves are picked, cleaned and ground in mortar, mixed into a
Ramie
Cambodian bread or sandwich
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Num_pang
Banana-pineapple spice cake
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Hummingbird_cake
American vegetarian fast casual chain
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Clover_Food_Lab
Bruneian rice dish
roll Donfan Fried rice Hê-jîn-pn̄g Glutinous rice Tangyuan Khong bah png Kuih Lo bah png Milkfish congee Misua Mochi Sticky rice Ti hoeh koe Tube rice
Nasi_katok
Dish of seasoned chicken pieces that are coated and fried
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Fried_chicken
Various Portuguese sweet breads
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Portuguese_sweet_bread
Norwegian sponge cake baked with meringue, vanilla cream and almonds
Coffee Fruit slice Gingerbread house man Heavy Ice cream Ispanaklı kek Kue Kuih Lolly Louise Mané pelado Marble Nonnette Ontbijtkoek Pain d'épices Pancake
Kvæfjord_cake
Chocolate cake
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Sachertorte
Baked Italian folded pizza
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Calzone
Icebox cake
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Charlotte_(cake)
KUIH
KUIH
KUIH
KUIH
Male
Babylonian
, the fourth antediluvian king of Babylon.
Boy/Male
Norse
Manly.
Boy/Male
Christian, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Lord Brahma
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Hitchcock. Compare Hedgecock.
Boy/Male
English Latin
Curly-haired. The 3rd century martyr St. Crispin is known as patron of shoemakers.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Generous
Girl/Female
Muslim
Beautiful & strong
Girl/Female
Afghan, Arabic, German, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Kurdish, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Parsi, Sindhi, Telugu
Flower; Rose; Bouquet
Boy/Male
American, Australian, French, German, Jamaican
Brother; From Germany
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Soldier of the Battlefield
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KUIH
KUIH
KUIH
KUIH