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Dodol

Dodol is a sweet toffee-like sugar palm-based confection commonly found in Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent.[3] Originating from the culinary traditions of Indonesia,[1][2] it is also popular in Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei, the Philippines, Tamilnadu, Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Burma, where it is called mont kalama. It is made from coconut milk, jaggery, and rice flour, and is sticky, thick, and sweet.[4][1]

Dodol
Dodol as one of traditional Balinese snack in Indonesia
TypeConfectionery
Place of originIndonesia[1]
Region or stateJava[2]
Associated cuisineSoutheast Asia and Indian subcontinent
Main ingredientsCoconut milk, jaggery, rice flour
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History edit

The term "dodol" believed as a word of Sundanese origin, which in Old Javanese also known as "dwadal", whereas in modern Javanese it is called jenang.[5] In ancient Java, dodol is mentioned as dwadal. At that time dodol was made using the main ingredients of brown coconut sugar, rice flour and additional flavouring agent such as durian.[6] In the royal banquets during the ancient Mataram Kingdom circa 8th to 11th century, dodol was served as a dessert described as brown-coloured sweet treat.[2] Dodol is mentioned in the Gemekan inscription dated from the year 852 Saka or 930 CE, from the Medang Mataram Kingdom period, right side, line 23-24: "nañjapan, kurawu, kurima, asam, dwadal, kapwa madulur malariḥ" (and snacks, such as kurawu, kurima, tamarind, dodol, all are illuminated and approached).[7]

 
Peeling durians in a dodol factory at Tangerang. Durian is used for dodol flavour since ancient Java

The history of dodol production is closely related to one of its main ingredients, gula aren or palm sugar, a traditional sugar made from the sap of Arenga pinnata plant, and also rice flour. It is a popular sweet treat and one of the oldest indigenous sweets developed in the Maritime Southeast Asia. The exact origin of dodol is unclear; while there is a remarkable diversity in preparations of the product within the island communities of Java and Sumatra, the variants tend to be adaptations of post-colonial crops.[8]

Dodol is believed to have been introduced to Southern India and Sri Lanka by migrants from Indonesia.[9] It has also been attributed to the Portuguese, who occupied parts of the country during the 16th and 17th centuries.[10] Several dodol recipes have been developed in Sri Lanka, such as kalu dodol. Dodol is very famous recipe in Kilakarai, Tamil Nadu. It was possibly believed to introduce by Sri Lankan Muslim immigrants. Dodol is a traditional Christmas dessert in Goa.[11]

Cultural significance edit

 
Traditional Betawi dodol making in Tangerang near Jakarta

In Muslim majority countries, such as Indonesia and Malaysia, dodol is commonly served during festivals, such as Eid ul-Fitr and Eid al-Adha as sweet treats for children.[8][4] In Hindu-majority province of Bali, dodol is also recognised as one of Balinese traditional snack. Garut town in West Java is known as a major dodol production center. Dodol Garut is well known in Indonesia, which led to the town gaining the nickname as "the town of dodol".[5]

The Betawi people take pride in making homemade dodol during the Lebaran (Eid ul-Fitr), where family members will gather together to make dodol. Traditional home made dodol Betawi production center is located in Pasar Minggu area, South Jakarta,[12] and also in towns around Jakarta such as in Tangerang. In Chinese community of Indonesia, dodol is adopted and integrated in their culture as a sweet treat requisite for imlek (Chinese new year) festival, locally known as dodol cina (Chinese dodol).[13]

Dodol is also popular among the Roman Catholics from the Indian west coast, also known as the former Estado da Índia Portuguesa, which includes Bombay East Indians from Mumbai, the state of Goa, and the city of Mangalore. Dodol Hj Ideris manufactures dodol and the company has now entered the Middle Eastern market, including Iran.[14] Catholic devotees from Paoay, Ilocos Norte, Philippines celebrates the Guling-Guling Festival a religious festival which “dudol” is one of the main delicacy. Is a traditional festival, started during Spanish era by Spanish priest at the beginning of the 16th century. It is celebrated at the UNESCO world heritage site Paoay Church or San Agustin Church, the Tuesday before the Ash Wednesday—the last day for merrymaking before the start of the Lenten season. Locals dress and furnish their homes in a local way. Street festivities, cultural performances, pageants, and a food fair featuring Ilocano cuisine are all available to tourists.[15] The celebration starts with a ritual called “Guling.” This word can be translated as “mark” or “sign.” In the old days, the mayor of the town smeared people’s foreheads with a white cross made of wet rice flour.[16]

 
Dodol susu, milk-based dodol from Pangalengan, Bandung

A related dessert in the Philippines is known as kalamay (literally "sugar"), which is made from sugarcane sugar instead of palm sugar. It also has a liquid consistency unlike dodol, since it uses ground glutinous rice rather than rice flour. However, the basic ingredients and preparation is similar.[17]

In Ilocos Region, Dudol makes for the perfect symbol of the Ilocano food heritage, It signifying solidarity, sticking together and will help enhance and deepen family ties if you eat dudol. Although it is also popular in Malaysia, Indonesia, and Southern India, dudol is a classic delicacy found in the Philippines' Ilocos Region. Before the arrival of the Spaniards, it is supposed to have passed through the Malay and Indian settlements on the coastal towns of the Ilocos region. Ilocano dudol is consisting of “diket” rice flour, coconut milk, and “benńal” sugarcane juice.

In Mindanao and the Sulu Archipelago of the southern Philippines, dodol or dudul is more similar to the Indonesian and Malaysian variants and is known by the same name. It is usually prepared into thick cylinders wrapped in corn husks or coloured cellophane that is then cut into disks before serving. Although, like the kalamay, Filipino dodol is made with ground glutinous rice paste and muscovado sugarcane sugar, not palm sugar.[18][19]

Preparation edit

 
Dodol making at Tangerang town near Jakarta, Indonesia

Dodol is made from coconut milk, jaggery, and rice flour, and is sticky, thick, and sweet. The cooking process would reduce the contents up to half as the liquid evaporates.[20] It normally takes 2 to 9 hours to cook, depending on the technique and tools used.[21] During the entire cooking process, the dodol must be constantly stirred in a big wok. Pausing in between would cause it to burn, spoiling the taste and aroma. The dodol is completely cooked when it is firm, and does not stick to one's fingers when touching it.[1]

Variants edit

 
Assorted Garut dodols, the most popular variant of Dodol, on display in Bandung

Indonesia edit

There is a diverse variety of dodol recipes found in Indonesia. The town of Garut in West Java is the main production center of dodol in Indonesia.[5] Many flavours of dodol are available, including a durian flavor called lempuk, which is popular in Medan and other Sumatran cities. A major producer of Garut-style dodol incorporates chocolate as an ingredient into a specialized variant product, with the intention of producing edible souvenirs from the city called 'chocodot' or chocolate dodol.[22]

 
A sample of durian cake made from durian-flavoured lempok,[23] which is similar, but is not toffee-like dodol.

Other variants include:

  • Dodol bengkoang contains jicama.
  • Dodol kacang hijau contains mung beans.
  • Dodol tape contains tapai, a fermented rice product
  • Dodol ubi talam contains yam.
  • Dodol sirsak contains soursop.
  • Dodol nangka contains jackfruit.
  • Dodol lidah buaya contains aloe vera.
  • Dodol apel Malang contains apple, and is a speciality of Malang city, East Java.
  • Dodol susu is from Pangalengan, Bandung, West Java. It contains milk.
  • Dodol tomat contains tomato.
  • Dodol salak contains salak.
  • Dodol rumput laut contains seaweed.
  • Dodol pisang contains banana.
  • Dodol nenas contains pineapple.
  • Dodol mangga contains mango.
  • Dodol China is an Indonesian Chinese version of sweet nian gao with rich coconut sugar.
  • Dodol Betawi is made by the Betawi people in Jakarta from a mixture of white and black glutinous rice.[8]

In culture edit

In colloquial Indonesian, dodol can also be used as a slang term for the word 'bodoh' to refer a person as being 'stupid' or 'illogical'. It is impolite to refer a person as 'dodol'.[24]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Wibisono Notodirdjo (7 August 2011). "Sweet treats from the past". The Jakarta Post. Jakarta.
  2. ^ a b c Chaniago, Suci Wulandari Putri (3 July 2022). "8 Makanan Raja Mataram Kuno, Apa Saja?". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 4 September 2023.
  3. ^ "What Is Dodol?". wiseGEEK.
  4. ^ a b Bhuwon Sthapit; Hugo A.H. Lamers; V. Ramanatha Rao; Arwen Bailey, eds. (2016). Tropical Fruit Tree Diversity: Good Practices for in Situ and On-farm Conservation, Issues in Agricultural Biodiversity. Routledge. ISBN 9781317636229.
  5. ^ a b c Raihan, Muhammad Fadhil. "Dodol Garut, Sejarah dan Asal Usul Buah Tangan Khas Garut". detikjabar (in Indonesian). Retrieved 4 September 2023.
  6. ^ "Jejak Hidangan Mataram Kuno". Tutur Visual - Kompas.id (in Indonesian). 4 March 2023. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
  7. ^ Budianto, Enggran Eko. "Terungkap! Pejabat Era Mpu Sindok 1.000 Tahun Lalu Pesta Miras Usai Penetapan Sima". detikjatim (in Indonesian). Retrieved 4 September 2023.
  8. ^ a b c Zieman (21 June 2014). "Dodol: Sticky treat for Hari Raya". The Star.
  9. ^ Guruge, Ananda (2003). Serendipity of Andrew George. AuthorHouse. pp. 402–403. ISBN 9781410757029.
  10. ^ Handunnetti, Dilrukshi (28 February 1999). "Hambantota: the kalu dodol capital". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  11. ^ Pinto, Xanti. "Dodol". Retrieved 26 November 2022.
  12. ^ "Menengok Pabrik Dodol Betawi Haji Tholib, Banyak Dapat Pesanan". Warta Kota (in Indonesian). 25 October 2016.
  13. ^ "Menengok Produksi Dodol Cina dan Kue Kerangjang di Tangerang Jelang Imlek 2573, Resep Turun Temurun". Tribunjakarta.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 4 September 2023.
  14. ^ Market For Dodol Hj Ideris Expands To Middle East
  15. ^ Beltran, Maria Rona. "Guling Guling Festival : Paoay, Ilocos Norte's 400 Year Old Tradition". Travel and Wellness With Maria. Retrieved 15 July 2022.
  16. ^ "Guling-Guling Festival 2022 in Philippines - Dates". rove.me. Retrieved 15 July 2022.
  17. ^ "Calamay from Bohol". marketmanila.com. 22 June 2010. Retrieved 7 January 2011.
  18. ^ Damo, Ida. "Dodol: A Maranao Delicacy Perfect for Ramadan". ChoosePhilippines. Retrieved 2 June 2019.
  19. ^ Tan, Kiki. "Discovering 'dodol'". Mindanaw. Retrieved 2 June 2019.
  20. ^ "Simple recipe to make authentic Dodol at home". LOKATASTE.COM. 18 May 2020. Retrieved 11 February 2023.
  21. ^ "Homemade Dodol Recipe (Glutinous Rice Sweet) - Sweet and Chewy - MyKitchen101en.com". Mykitchen101en. Mykitchen101en Team. Retrieved 11 February 2023.
  22. ^ "Sejarah Dodol Garut » Budaya Indonesia". budaya-indonesia.org. Retrieved 21 October 2019.
  23. ^ Molesworth Allen, Betty (1967). Malayan fruits: an introduction to the cultivated species. Singapore: D. Moore Press. p. 99.
  24. ^ Yusup Priyasudiarja (2010). Kamus Gaul Percakapan Bahasa Inggris Indonesia-Inggris. PT Mizan Publika. ISBN 978-9791284738.

External links edit

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Dodol is a sweet toffee like sugar palm based confection commonly found in Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent 3 Originating from the culinary traditions of Indonesia 1 2 it is also popular in Malaysia Singapore Brunei the Philippines Tamilnadu Sri Lanka Thailand and Burma where it is called mont kalama It is made from coconut milk jaggery and rice flour and is sticky thick and sweet 4 1 DodolDodol as one of traditional Balinese snack in IndonesiaTypeConfectioneryPlace of originIndonesia 1 Region or stateJava 2 Associated cuisineSoutheast Asia and Indian subcontinentMain ingredientsCoconut milk jaggery rice flour Media Dodol Contents 1 History 2 Cultural significance 3 Preparation 4 Variants 4 1 Indonesia 5 In culture 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe term dodol believed as a word of Sundanese origin which in Old Javanese also known as dwadal whereas in modern Javanese it is called jenang 5 In ancient Java dodol is mentioned as dwadal At that time dodol was made using the main ingredients of brown coconut sugar rice flour and additional flavouring agent such as durian 6 In the royal banquets during the ancient Mataram Kingdom circa 8th to 11th century dodol was served as a dessert described as brown coloured sweet treat 2 Dodol is mentioned in the Gemekan inscription dated from the year 852 Saka or 930 CE from the Medang Mataram Kingdom period right side line 23 24 nanjapan kurawu kurima asam dwadal kapwa madulur malariḥ and snacks such as kurawu kurima tamarind dodol all are illuminated and approached 7 nbsp Peeling durians in a dodol factory at Tangerang Durian is used for dodol flavour since ancient JavaThe history of dodol production is closely related to one of its main ingredients gula aren or palm sugar a traditional sugar made from the sap of Arenga pinnata plant and also rice flour It is a popular sweet treat and one of the oldest indigenous sweets developed in the Maritime Southeast Asia The exact origin of dodol is unclear while there is a remarkable diversity in preparations of the product within the island communities of Java and Sumatra the variants tend to be adaptations of post colonial crops 8 Dodol is believed to have been introduced to Southern India and Sri Lanka by migrants from Indonesia 9 It has also been attributed to the Portuguese who occupied parts of the country during the 16th and 17th centuries 10 Several dodol recipes have been developed in Sri Lanka such as kalu dodol Dodol is very famous recipe in Kilakarai Tamil Nadu It was possibly believed to introduce by Sri Lankan Muslim immigrants Dodol is a traditional Christmas dessert in Goa 11 Cultural significance edit nbsp Traditional Betawi dodol making in Tangerang near JakartaIn Muslim majority countries such as Indonesia and Malaysia dodol is commonly served during festivals such as Eid ul Fitr and Eid al Adha as sweet treats for children 8 4 In Hindu majority province of Bali dodol is also recognised as one of Balinese traditional snack Garut town in West Java is known as a major dodol production center Dodol Garut is well known in Indonesia which led to the town gaining the nickname as the town of dodol 5 The Betawi people take pride in making homemade dodol during the Lebaran Eid ul Fitr where family members will gather together to make dodol Traditional home made dodol Betawi production center is located in Pasar Minggu area South Jakarta 12 and also in towns around Jakarta such as in Tangerang In Chinese community of Indonesia dodol is adopted and integrated in their culture as a sweet treat requisite for imlek Chinese new year festival locally known as dodol cina Chinese dodol 13 Dodol is also popular among the Roman Catholics from the Indian west coast also known as the former Estado da India Portuguesa which includes Bombay East Indians from Mumbai the state of Goa and the city of Mangalore Dodol Hj Ideris manufactures dodol and the company has now entered the Middle Eastern market including Iran 14 Catholic devotees from Paoay Ilocos Norte Philippines celebrates the Guling Guling Festival a religious festival which dudol is one of the main delicacy Is a traditional festival started during Spanish era by Spanish priest at the beginning of the 16th century It is celebrated at the UNESCO world heritage site Paoay Church or San Agustin Church the Tuesday before the Ash Wednesday the last day for merrymaking before the start of the Lenten season Locals dress and furnish their homes in a local way Street festivities cultural performances pageants and a food fair featuring Ilocano cuisine are all available to tourists 15 The celebration starts with a ritual called Guling This word can be translated as mark or sign In the old days the mayor of the town smeared people s foreheads with a white cross made of wet rice flour 16 nbsp Dodol susu milk based dodol from Pangalengan BandungA related dessert in the Philippines is known as kalamay literally sugar which is made from sugarcane sugar instead of palm sugar It also has a liquid consistency unlike dodol since it uses ground glutinous rice rather than rice flour However the basic ingredients and preparation is similar 17 In Ilocos Region Dudol makes for the perfect symbol of the Ilocano food heritage It signifying solidarity sticking together and will help enhance and deepen family ties if you eat dudol Although it is also popular in Malaysia Indonesia and Southern India dudol is a classic delicacy found in the Philippines Ilocos Region Before the arrival of the Spaniards it is supposed to have passed through the Malay and Indian settlements on the coastal towns of the Ilocos region Ilocano dudol is consisting of diket rice flour coconut milk and bennal sugarcane juice In Mindanao and the Sulu Archipelago of the southern Philippines dodol or dudul is more similar to the Indonesian and Malaysian variants and is known by the same name It is usually prepared into thick cylinders wrapped in corn husks or coloured cellophane that is then cut into disks before serving Although like the kalamay Filipino dodol is made with ground glutinous rice paste and muscovado sugarcane sugar not palm sugar 18 19 Preparation edit nbsp Dodol making at Tangerang town near Jakarta IndonesiaDodol is made from coconut milk jaggery and rice flour and is sticky thick and sweet The cooking process would reduce the contents up to half as the liquid evaporates 20 It normally takes 2 to 9 hours to cook depending on the technique and tools used 21 During the entire cooking process the dodol must be constantly stirred in a big wok Pausing in between would cause it to burn spoiling the taste and aroma The dodol is completely cooked when it is firm and does not stick to one s fingers when touching it 1 Variants edit nbsp Assorted Garut dodols the most popular variant of Dodol on display in BandungIndonesia edit There is a diverse variety of dodol recipes found in Indonesia The town of Garut in West Java is the main production center of dodol in Indonesia 5 Many flavours of dodol are available including a durian flavor called lempuk which is popular in Medan and other Sumatran cities A major producer of Garut style dodol incorporates chocolate as an ingredient into a specialized variant product with the intention of producing edible souvenirs from the city called chocodot or chocolate dodol 22 nbsp A sample of durian cake made from durian flavoured lempok 23 which is similar but is not toffee like dodol Other variants include Dodol bengkoang contains jicama Dodol kacang hijau contains mung beans Dodol tape contains tapai a fermented rice product Dodol ubi talam contains yam Dodol sirsak contains soursop Dodol nangka contains jackfruit Dodol lidah buaya contains aloe vera Dodol apel Malang contains apple and is a speciality of Malang city East Java Dodol susu is from Pangalengan Bandung West Java It contains milk Dodol tomat contains tomato Dodol salak contains salak Dodol rumput laut contains seaweed Dodol pisang contains banana Dodol nenas contains pineapple Dodol mangga contains mango Dodol China is an Indonesian Chinese version of sweet nian gao with rich coconut sugar Dodol Betawi is made by the Betawi people in Jakarta from a mixture of white and black glutinous rice 8 In culture editIn colloquial Indonesian dodol can also be used as a slang term for the word bodoh to refer a person as being stupid or illogical It is impolite to refer a person as dodol 24 See also edit nbsp Food portal nbsp Indonesia portalMochi Caramel candy Butterscotch Kalamay Nian gao Nougat KuloloReferences edit a b c d Wibisono Notodirdjo 7 August 2011 Sweet treats from the past The Jakarta Post Jakarta a b c Chaniago Suci Wulandari Putri 3 July 2022 8 Makanan Raja Mataram Kuno Apa Saja KOMPAS com in Indonesian Retrieved 4 September 2023 What Is Dodol wiseGEEK a b Bhuwon Sthapit Hugo A H Lamers V Ramanatha Rao Arwen Bailey eds 2016 Tropical Fruit Tree Diversity Good Practices for in Situ and On farm Conservation Issues in Agricultural Biodiversity Routledge ISBN 9781317636229 a b c Raihan Muhammad Fadhil Dodol Garut Sejarah dan Asal Usul Buah Tangan Khas Garut detikjabar in Indonesian Retrieved 4 September 2023 Jejak Hidangan Mataram Kuno Tutur Visual Kompas id in Indonesian 4 March 2023 Retrieved 4 September 2023 Budianto Enggran Eko Terungkap Pejabat Era Mpu Sindok 1 000 Tahun Lalu Pesta Miras Usai Penetapan Sima detikjatim in Indonesian Retrieved 4 September 2023 a b c Zieman 21 June 2014 Dodol Sticky treat for Hari Raya The Star Guruge Ananda 2003 Serendipity of Andrew George AuthorHouse pp 402 403 ISBN 9781410757029 Handunnetti Dilrukshi 28 February 1999 Hambantota the kalu dodol capital The Sunday Times Retrieved 8 April 2013 Pinto Xanti Dodol Retrieved 26 November 2022 Menengok Pabrik Dodol Betawi Haji Tholib Banyak Dapat Pesanan Warta Kota in Indonesian 25 October 2016 Menengok Produksi Dodol Cina dan Kue Kerangjang di Tangerang Jelang Imlek 2573 Resep Turun Temurun Tribunjakarta com in Indonesian Retrieved 4 September 2023 Market For Dodol Hj Ideris Expands To Middle East Beltran Maria Rona Guling Guling Festival Paoay Ilocos Norte s 400 Year Old Tradition Travel and Wellness With Maria Retrieved 15 July 2022 Guling Guling Festival 2022 in Philippines Dates rove me Retrieved 15 July 2022 Calamay from Bohol marketmanila com 22 June 2010 Retrieved 7 January 2011 Damo Ida Dodol A Maranao Delicacy Perfect for Ramadan ChoosePhilippines Retrieved 2 June 2019 Tan Kiki Discovering dodol Mindanaw Retrieved 2 June 2019 Simple recipe to make authentic Dodol at home LOKATASTE COM 18 May 2020 Retrieved 11 February 2023 Homemade Dodol Recipe Glutinous Rice Sweet Sweet and Chewy MyKitchen101en com Mykitchen101en Mykitchen101en Team Retrieved 11 February 2023 Sejarah Dodol Garut Budaya Indonesia budaya indonesia org Retrieved 21 October 2019 Molesworth Allen Betty 1967 Malayan fruits an introduction to the cultivated species Singapore D Moore Press p 99 Yusup Priyasudiarja 2010 Kamus Gaul Percakapan Bahasa Inggris Indonesia Inggris PT Mizan Publika ISBN 978 9791284738 External links editDodol Indonesian sticky caramel toffee dessert a video from eastcodeTravel Recipe Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dodol amp oldid 1180443035, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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