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''Wajik'' or ''wajid'', also known as ''pulut manis'', is a traditional glutinous sweet made with
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, sugar and coconut milk. It is an
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Definition

The official Indonesian dictionary describes wajik as a confectionery made from a mixture of
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, sugar, and coconut milk and cut into diamond shapes (
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or parallelogram).


Ingredients and shapes

The main ingredients of wajik are glutinous rice, palm sugar, and coconut milk. The high content of sugar serves as a natural preservative since sugar inhibits the growth of microbes. A correctly produced and packaged wajik could last for up to two weeks. To enhance the aroma, wajik is often enhanced with aromatic ingredients such as pandanus,
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, or
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and durian. A variant called ''wajik kelapa'' is uses coconut and palm sugar. Wajik have various shapes, but the most famous one is the rhombus or parallelogram. In Indonesia, several shapes of wajik include square, rectangular, rhombus, parallelogram, cylindrical, and rounded. They can be served bare or wrapped inside banana leaves or died corn husks.


Origin

''Wajik'' is believed to originate from
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and palm sugar have a long history in Java. One of the earliest mentions of wajik is found in the Javanese manuscript Nawaruci written by Empu Siwamurti dated from Majapahit period. Subsequently, wajik has occupied certain roles in Javanese tradition, for example, the ''Numplak Wajik'' or ''Tumplak Wajik'' ceremony, held by
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as part of ''Grebeg Muludan'' during the ''
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'' festival.


Variations


Brunei

In Brunei, this confection is known as . It is prepared by steaming rice, which is then mixed with coconut milk and
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sugar. It is finally wrapped in ''nyirik'' leaves and fastened with a pin made with the
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leaves, in the same manner as wrapping ''kelupis''. It is regarded as a traditional food which has been passed down from generation to generation. The 'ordinary' variety of local is made with glutinous rice (). The most popular variety is , which is made with , the local name for a type of fine-grained rice processed using a machine that is said to be not available in the country. There are also initiatives by some local makers to innovate the flavour by using additional ingredients such as durian, pumpkin, yam (vegetable), yam, cassava, and chempedak. , especially , is regarded as a specialty of the Temburong District, and it is thus also known as .


Indonesia

Wajik can be found in many regional Indonesian cuisines (i.e. the Javanese cuisine, Javanese, Balinese cuisine, Balinese, Sundanese cuisine, Sundanese and Malay cuisine, Sumatran Malay cuisines). In most parts of Indonesia, especially Java, it is known as , while in Sumatra, it is known as ''pulut manis'' (lit.: sweet sticky rice). It is made with steamed glutinous rice and further cooked in palm sugar, coconut milk, and Pandanus amaryllifolius, pandan leaves. The cooked rice is then spread on a surface and flattened. Once cooled, it is cut into small pieces in the shape of a Diamond (shape), diamond or
rhombus In plane Euclidean geometry, a rhombus (plural rhombi or rhombuses) is a quadrilateral whose four sides all have the same length. Another name is equilateral quadrilateral, since equilateral means that all of its sides are equal in length. The ...
. In Indonesian language, the term is used to describe the shape of
rhombus In plane Euclidean geometry, a rhombus (plural rhombi or rhombuses) is a quadrilateral whose four sides all have the same length. Another name is equilateral quadrilateral, since equilateral means that all of its sides are equal in length. The ...
or diamond-shape. Consequently, in a card game, the ''carreaux'' (Suit (cards), tiles or diamonds) is translated as a . has a cultural significance within the Javanese culture, as it often forms an essential part of the Javanese ''selamatan'' ceremony. During the annual ''
Sekaten Sekaten (originated from Arabic word: '' Syahadatain'') is a week-long Javanese traditional ceremony, festival, fair and pasar malam (night market) commemorating Maulid (the birthday of the Islamic prophet Muhammad), celebrated annually started ...
'' festival, there is a ''Sekaten#Tumplak wajik, Tumplak wajik'' ceremony. While in Pekalongan Regency, there is a regional specialty called ''Wajik Klethik''.


See also

* Getuk * Dodol


References


External links


Wajik recipe

Traditional Malay Sweet Wajik Recipe
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