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Putu piring is a round-shaped, traditional steamed rice flour kue or sweet snack filled with palm sugar. It is found in Singapore, Malaysia, and Southern Thailand under various names. It is usually made using stainless steel molds with a distinctive flower shape. The Singaporean kuih tutu tend to be thicker and rounder, while putu piring from Malaysia and Southern Thailand tend to be flatter with a disc-like shape. Its composition is quite similar to the cylindrical putu bambu, which are steamed using bamboo tube containers instead.

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  • Putu piring (en)
  • 嘟嘟糕 (zh)
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  • Putu piring is a round-shaped, traditional steamed rice flour kue or sweet snack filled with palm sugar. It is found in Singapore, Malaysia, and Southern Thailand under various names. It is usually made using stainless steel molds with a distinctive flower shape. The Singaporean kuih tutu tend to be thicker and rounder, while putu piring from Malaysia and Southern Thailand tend to be flatter with a disc-like shape. Its composition is quite similar to the cylindrical putu bambu, which are steamed using bamboo tube containers instead. (en)
  • 嘟嘟糕是 新马 一種類似蒸糕的食物,馬來名是Putu Piring,中國福建民間小吃,隨著華人移民從中國流傳至新馬一代 之後更被發扬光大,putu的意思是「分開」、Piring指的則是「盤子」。內餡是椰絲或花生。以前賣糕小販會騎單車, 沿途按住「嘟嘟」響的喇叭代替叫賣。 (zh)
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  • Putu Piring (en)
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  • Putu Piring (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Kueh_tutu.jpg
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  • Dessert
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  • Kuih tutu (en)
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  • Putu piring in Singapore (en)
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  • filled with ground peanuts and sugar, or shredded coconut (en)
  • Rice flour or glutinous rice flour, (en)
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  • Commonly served with bamboo leaves and sweet sauce. (en)
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  • Sweet dumpling (en)
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  • Putu piring is a round-shaped, traditional steamed rice flour kue or sweet snack filled with palm sugar. It is found in Singapore, Malaysia, and Southern Thailand under various names. It is usually made using stainless steel molds with a distinctive flower shape. The Singaporean kuih tutu tend to be thicker and rounder, while putu piring from Malaysia and Southern Thailand tend to be flatter with a disc-like shape. Its composition is quite similar to the cylindrical putu bambu, which are steamed using bamboo tube containers instead. (en)
  • 嘟嘟糕是 新马 一種類似蒸糕的食物,馬來名是Putu Piring,中國福建民間小吃,隨著華人移民從中國流傳至新馬一代 之後更被發扬光大,putu的意思是「分開」、Piring指的則是「盤子」。內餡是椰絲或花生。以前賣糕小販會騎單車, 沿途按住「嘟嘟」響的喇叭代替叫賣。 (zh)
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  • Kuih tutu (en)
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  • Rice flourorglutinous rice flour,
  • filled with groundpeanuts andsugar, or shreddedcoconut
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  • Commonly served with bamboo leaves and sweet sauce.
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