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Course | Dessert; snack |
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Place of origin | ![]() |
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Serving temperature | Room temperature |
Main ingredients | Glutinous rice steamed in coconut milk, then dyed with bunga telang |
Pulot Tartal, pulut tai taiorpulut tekan is a Nyonya glutinous rice dessert. Originating from Melaka, Malaysia, it is also commonly served in other states in the country as well.
Glutinous rice (pulut) is steamed in coconut milk. The rice is then dyed blue with bunga telang (Clitoria ternatea). It is usually served with kaya as a dipping.[1]
It is different from, and often confused with nasi kerabu, which originated from Kelantan. Both pulut tekan and nasi kerabu are dyed blue with the same bunga telang flower.
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