Daral (food)
Daral, also known as darar, is a Filipino dessert crêpe rolled into a cylinder and filled with sweetened coconut meat (hinti). It originates from the Tausug people of the Philippines.[1] It is also known as balolon (literally "wrapped") among the Maranao people.[2] The crêpe wrapper is similar to the lumpia wrapper, except that it uses batter made from unsweetened ground glutinous rice with coconut milk (galapong). The wrap is sometimes flavored with pandan leaves. However, modern versions can use flour.[3]
Alternative names | darar, balolon |
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Type | Rice cake |
Place of origin | Philippines |
Region or state | Sulu Archipelago, Zamboanga |
See also
References
- Madarang, Rhea Claire (27 May 2018). "Sweet tradition: A peek at Tausug treats". Rappler. Retrieved 15 January 2020.
- "Babu Kwan elevates Halal Cuisine in new, exciting Cook Book". Mindanao Daily News. 12 December 2019. Retrieved 12 February 2021.
- Polistico, Edgie. "daral". Philippine Food Illustrated. Retrieved 15 January 2020.
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