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Alternative names
  
Wajid

Course
  
Snack

Serving temperature
  
Room temperature

Type
  
Region or state
  
Java, Sumatra, Borneo

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Place of origin
  
Places of origin
  
Indonesian cuisine, Malaysian cuisine, Brunei

Main ingredients
  
Glutinous rice, Palm sugar, Coconut milk

Similar
  
Glutinous rice, Palm sugar, Coconut milk, Lemper, Klepon

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Wajik or wajid is a diamond-shaped kue or traditional snack made with steamed glutinous (sticky) rice and further cooked in palm sugar, coconut milk, and pandan leaves. The sweet sticky rice cake is commonly found in Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei. It is called wajid in Brunei and Sabah.

Contents

In Indonesian language the term wajik is used to describe the shape of rhombus or diamond-shape, consequently in a card game, the carreaux (tiles or diamonds) is translated as a wajik.

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Ingredients and cooking method

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Wajik is made with steamed glutinous (sticky) rice and further cooked in palm sugar, coconut milk, and pandan leaves. The cooked rice is then spread and flatted in a baking tray. Once it cools to room temperature, the sticky rice cake is cut into small pieces in the shape of a diamond or rhombus.

Cultural significance

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Wajik has a cultural significance within Javanese culture, as it often form an essential part in Javanese selamatan ceremony. During annual Sekaten festival, there is a Tumplak wajik ceremony. While in Pekalongan Regency there is a regional wajik specialty called Wajik Klethik.

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References

Wajik Wikipedia


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