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Coconut rice

Coconut rice is a dish prepared by cooking white rice in coconut milk or coconut flakes.[1] As both the coconut and the rice-plant are commonly found in the tropics all around the world, coconut rice, too, is found in many cultures throughout the world, spanning across the equator from Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, South America, Central America, West Africa, East Africa, the Caribbean and Oceania.

Coconut rice or Roso-kokodia
Nasi liwet, an Indonesian-Javanese recipe of coconut rice, topped with chicken and omelette slices and thick coconut cream.
Region or stateSoutheast Asia, Indian subcontinent, East Africa, West Africa, South America, Central America, Caribbean, Oceania
Associated cuisineIndia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Myanmar, Thailand, Colombia, Venezuela, Panama, Kenya, Nigeria
Serving temperatureServe hot
Main ingredientsRice, coconut
Other informationKiribath
  •   Media: Coconut rice or Roso-kokodia
Coconut rice dishes
Nasi uduk, Jakartan coconut rice.
Nasi lemak, a popular coconut rice dish in Malaysia and Singapore.
Colombian arroz con coco.

Southeast Asia edit

Indonesia edit

Rice cooked in coconut milk is common in Indonesian cuisine, with each region having developed their own version of it. Plain coconut rice is usually made from white rice, coconut milk, ginger, fenugreek seed, lemongrass and pandan leaves, with the most common coconut rice recipe in Indonesia being nasi uduk from Jakarta.[2] Other coconut milk rice recipes include nasi gurih from Aceh[3] and Javanese nasi liwet.[4] Nasi kuning is Indonesian yellow rice which is similar to coconut rice with addition of turmeric as a coloring and flavoring agent. Other types of coconut rice recipes take the form of dumplings, such as burasa from Makassar and lemang popular in Minangkabau.

Malaysia edit

Nasi lemak (coconut milk and pandan leaf) is the most popular coconut rice recipe in Malaysia. It is considered a national dish of Malaysia.

Myanmar edit

In Burmese cuisine, ohn htamin (အုန်းထမင်း), as rice cooked with coconut milk is called, is a ceremonial staple food, often eaten in lieu of plain white rice.[5] In the most basic version of ohn htamin, rice is cooked with a base of coconut milk, along with fried shallots and salt, adding to the rice's savory and rich flavours.[6] Ohn htamin is commonly paired with Burmese sibyan curries.

Thailand edit

In Thai cuisine, sweet coconut rice is very popular as a dessert or sweet snack. It is made with glutinous rice, coconut milk, sugar, salt and water and most famously paired with slices of ripe mango and an additional dollop of coconut cream. Outside of the mango season, it will also be eaten with other fruits or semi-sweet dishes.[7] Other popular coconut rice desserts are khao tom mat, where sweet banana is steamed inside sticky rice while wrapped in a banana leaf, khao lam, where the rice and coconut milk mixture is steamed inside a section of bamboo, and khao niao kaeo, a very sweet dessert of glutinous rice, coconut milk, and large amounts of sugar, and most often pink or green in color.

Indian subcontinent edit

India edit

In India, coconut rice (కొబ్బరి అన్నం Telugu, ಕಾಯಿ ಅನ್ನ in Kannada, தேங்காய் சாதம் in Tamil.) famous in the southern regions. In India, coconut rice usually made from basmati rice with mild coconut flavours acquired from coconut milk, and commonly served with curries.[1] It is made with coconut flakes (or grated or desiccated/dry coconut). One way to make this dish is to make the rice separately (preferably using a rice variety which is light and fluffy when cooked) and then mixing it with the coconut mixture (coconut flakes toasted in sesame/coconut oil and spiced with paprika, nuts, curry powder/leaves, and other spices).

Sri Lanka edit

In Sri Lanka, coconut rice is often referred to as "milk rice" or kiribath. It is widely served across the nation on special occasions. It is accompanied by lunu miris, a spicy onion sambol ground with red chilli, onions, tomato, lime and salt with umbalakada.

Latin America edit

Colombia and Panama edit

 
Coconut rice with fried fish and tostones, served in Panama City.

On the Caribbean coast of Colombia and Panama, arroz con coco is a typical side dish for fish. It is made with white rice cooked in a base of coconut milk and combined with shredded coconut meat, water, salt, raisins (optional), and sugar.

Honduras edit

In the Caribbean coast of Honduras, rice is traditionally cooked with coconut oil, coconut milk, garlic, onions and red or black beans, a hearty dish known as "rice and beans". This plate is especially popular among Hondurans of African ancestry (Garifuna), but like many other Garifuna plates and foods with African influence, it is popular among all Hondurans and regarded as a typical Honduran food by Hondurans of all racial backgrounds.

Puerto Rico edit

In Puerto Rico coconut rice is usually served with fish and sweet plantains. The rice is sautéed with coconut oil and salt, shredded coconut and coconut milk are then added with the option of garlic, onions, cilantro, raisins, and kumquats. The rice is then covered with a banana leaf during the cooking process. Another popular coconut rice dish is arroz con dulce (coconut rice pudding) a dessert made with milk, coconut milk, coconut cream, raisins, vanilla, rum, sugar, ginger, and spice. Puerto Rican rice pudding is popular in Colombia, Cuba, and Venezuela.

Oceania edit

Samoa edit

In Samoa, coconut rice is known as Alaisa fa'apopo and is made by cooking white rice in coconut milk. A variation of coconut rice known as Koko alaisa is made with the addition of cocoa and orange leaves, often eaten as a snack or dessert. Coconut rice is typically eaten on its own or as an accompaniment to dishes such as Moa fa'asaina.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Sarah Cook. "Coconut rice". BBC Good Food. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
  2. ^ Maria Endah Hulupi (22 June 2003). . The Jakarta Post. Archived from the original on 14 September 2015. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
  3. ^ Cut Raisa Prillya (23 January 2013). . Atjeh Post (in Indonesian). Archived from the original on 27 February 2013. Retrieved 18 August 2014.
  4. ^ Janet DeNeefe (5 June 2010). . The Jakarta Post. Archived from the original on 19 August 2014. Retrieved 19 August 2014.
  5. ^ . Yangon Kitchen. Archived from the original on 13 October 2012. Retrieved 24 September 2012.
  6. ^ Duguid, Naomi (2012). Burma: Rivers of Flavor. Artisan Books. p. 237. ISBN 9781579654139.
  7. ^ Leela (20 March 2009). . SheSimmers.com. Archived from the original on 5 June 2014. Retrieved 30 May 2014.

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Coconut rice is a dish prepared by cooking white rice in coconut milk or coconut flakes 1 As both the coconut and the rice plant are commonly found in the tropics all around the world coconut rice too is found in many cultures throughout the world spanning across the equator from Southeast Asia the Indian subcontinent South America Central America West Africa East Africa the Caribbean and Oceania Coconut rice or Roso kokodiaNasi liwet an Indonesian Javanese recipe of coconut rice topped with chicken and omelette slices and thick coconut cream Region or stateSoutheast Asia Indian subcontinent East Africa West Africa South America Central America Caribbean OceaniaAssociated cuisineIndia Indonesia Malaysia Brunei Myanmar Thailand Colombia Venezuela Panama Kenya NigeriaServing temperatureServe hotMain ingredientsRice coconutOther informationKiribath Media Coconut rice or Roso kokodia Coconut rice dishesNasi uduk Jakartan coconut rice Nasi lemak a popular coconut rice dish in Malaysia and Singapore Thai khao tom mat Colombian arroz con coco Contents 1 Southeast Asia 1 1 Indonesia 1 2 Malaysia 1 3 Myanmar 1 4 Thailand 2 Indian subcontinent 2 1 India 2 2 Sri Lanka 3 Latin America 3 1 Colombia and Panama 3 2 Honduras 3 3 Puerto Rico 4 Oceania 4 1 Samoa 5 See also 6 ReferencesSoutheast Asia editIndonesia edit Rice cooked in coconut milk is common in Indonesian cuisine with each region having developed their own version of it Plain coconut rice is usually made from white rice coconut milk ginger fenugreek seed lemongrass and pandan leaves with the most common coconut rice recipe in Indonesia being nasi uduk from Jakarta 2 Other coconut milk rice recipes include nasi gurih from Aceh 3 and Javanese nasi liwet 4 Nasi kuning is Indonesian yellow rice which is similar to coconut rice with addition of turmeric as a coloring and flavoring agent Other types of coconut rice recipes take the form of dumplings such as burasa from Makassar and lemang popular in Minangkabau Malaysia edit Nasi lemak coconut milk and pandan leaf is the most popular coconut rice recipe in Malaysia It is considered a national dish of Malaysia Myanmar edit In Burmese cuisine ohn htamin အ န ထမင as rice cooked with coconut milk is called is a ceremonial staple food often eaten in lieu of plain white rice 5 In the most basic version of ohn htamin rice is cooked with a base of coconut milk along with fried shallots and salt adding to the rice s savory and rich flavours 6 Ohn htamin is commonly paired with Burmese sibyan curries Thailand edit In Thai cuisine sweet coconut rice is very popular as a dessert or sweet snack It is made with glutinous rice coconut milk sugar salt and water and most famously paired with slices of ripe mango and an additional dollop of coconut cream Outside of the mango season it will also be eaten with other fruits or semi sweet dishes 7 Other popular coconut rice desserts are khao tom mat where sweet banana is steamed inside sticky rice while wrapped in a banana leaf khao lam where the rice and coconut milk mixture is steamed inside a section of bamboo and khao niao kaeo a very sweet dessert of glutinous rice coconut milk and large amounts of sugar and most often pink or green in color Indian subcontinent editIndia edit In India coconut rice క బ బర అన న Telugu ಕ ಯ ಅನ ನ in Kannada த ங க ய ச தம in Tamil famous in the southern regions In India coconut rice usually made from basmati rice with mild coconut flavours acquired from coconut milk and commonly served with curries 1 It is made with coconut flakes or grated or desiccated dry coconut One way to make this dish is to make the rice separately preferably using a rice variety which is light and fluffy when cooked and then mixing it with the coconut mixture coconut flakes toasted in sesame coconut oil and spiced with paprika nuts curry powder leaves and other spices Sri Lanka edit In Sri Lanka coconut rice is often referred to as milk rice or kiribath It is widely served across the nation on special occasions It is accompanied by lunu miris a spicy onion sambol ground with red chilli onions tomato lime and salt with umbalakada Latin America editColombia and Panama edit nbsp Wikibooks Cookbook has a recipe module on Arroz con coco nbsp Coconut rice with fried fish and tostones served in Panama City On the Caribbean coast of Colombia and Panama arroz con coco is a typical side dish for fish It is made with white rice cooked in a base of coconut milk and combined with shredded coconut meat water salt raisins optional and sugar Honduras edit In the Caribbean coast of Honduras rice is traditionally cooked with coconut oil coconut milk garlic onions and red or black beans a hearty dish known as rice and beans This plate is especially popular among Hondurans of African ancestry Garifuna but like many other Garifuna plates and foods with African influence it is popular among all Hondurans and regarded as a typical Honduran food by Hondurans of all racial backgrounds Puerto Rico edit In Puerto Rico coconut rice is usually served with fish and sweet plantains The rice is sauteed with coconut oil and salt shredded coconut and coconut milk are then added with the option of garlic onions cilantro raisins and kumquats The rice is then covered with a banana leaf during the cooking process Another popular coconut rice dish is arroz con dulce coconut rice pudding a dessert made with milk coconut milk coconut cream raisins vanilla rum sugar ginger and spice Puerto Rican rice pudding is popular in Colombia Cuba and Venezuela Oceania editSamoa edit In Samoa coconut rice is known as Alaisa fa apopo and is made by cooking white rice in coconut milk A variation of coconut rice known as Koko alaisa is made with the addition of cocoa and orange leaves often eaten as a snack or dessert Coconut rice is typically eaten on its own or as an accompaniment to dishes such as Moa fa asaina See also editRice and peas Yellow rice BiryaniReferences edit a b Sarah Cook Coconut rice BBC Good Food Retrieved 18 August 2014 Maria Endah Hulupi 22 June 2003 Betawi cuisine a culinary journey through history The Jakarta Post Archived from the original on 14 September 2015 Retrieved 18 August 2014 Cut Raisa Prillya 23 January 2013 Yuk Sarapan Pagi Lezat Nasi Gurih Bu Ros Atjeh Post in Indonesian Archived from the original on 27 February 2013 Retrieved 18 August 2014 Janet DeNeefe 5 June 2010 To Stir With Love Zara or nasi liwet at Soekarno Hatta The Jakarta Post Archived from the original on 19 August 2014 Retrieved 19 August 2014 Menu Yangon Kitchen Archived from the original on 13 October 2012 Retrieved 24 September 2012 Duguid Naomi 2012 Burma Rivers of Flavor Artisan Books p 237 ISBN 9781579654139 Leela 20 March 2009 Thai Coconut Sticky Rice and Mango khawehniywmamwng SheSimmers com Archived from the original on 5 June 2014 Retrieved 30 May 2014 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Coconut rice amp oldid 1218244803, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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