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nian gao
Chinese food

tangyuan
Tangyuan is a traditional Chinese dessert made of glutinous rice shaped into balls that is served in a hot broth or syrup. They come in varying sizes, anything between a marble to a ping-pong ball, and are often stuffed with filling. Tangyuan are traditionally eaten during the Lantern Festival, but because the name is a homophone for reunion () and symbolizes togetherness and completeness, this dish is also served at weddings, family reunions, Chinese New Year, and the Dōngzhì (winter solstice) festival.
rice cake
Asian rice dish

Bibingka
Bibingka (; ) is a type of baked rice cake in Filipino cuisine that is cooked in a terracotta oven lined with banana leaves and is usually eaten for breakfast or as merienda (mid-afternoon snack), especially during the Christmas season. It is also known as bingka in the Visayas and Mindanao islands.
puto
type of steamed rice cake

Serabi
', , or ' is a traditional Bali–Java snack, similar to a pancake, made of a rice flour-based batter with coconut milk or coconut cream and shredded coconut as an emulsifier. Most traditional tastes sweet, as these pancake-like desserts are usually eaten with , a golden-brown coconut sugar syrup in the Sundanese culinary tradition.
bánh chưng
Vietnamese dish
Tah Chin
Tahchin or tahcheen ( ) is an Iranian rice dish primarily consisting of rice, yogurt, eggs, saffron, and various types of meat.
puffed rice cake
food made of puffed rice
rice burger
sandwich, whose buns are made of rice
biko
type of sweet rice cake from the Philippines
white sugar sponge cake
Chinese pastry
lupis
Indonesian traditional cake
Suman
rice cake originating in the Philippines
Espasol
Espasol is a chewy and soft, cylinder-shaped Filipino rice cake. It is made from glutinous rice flour cooked in coconut milk and sweetened coconut strips and, afterwards, dusted or coated with toasted rice flour.
Put chai ko
Rice cake
bánh tét
Vietnamese dish
Chwee kueh
Chinese steamed rice cake

bánh bò
Vietnamese sponge cake made of yeasted rice flour
Fa gao
Chinese steamed cake
Bhapa pitha
a type of rice cake
Khanom khrok
Thai dessert cooked in a mortar pan
bánh tẻ
Vietnamese steamed rice cakes
Kuih kosui
Malaysian steamed rice cake
Rice pudding cake
bolo de arroz
rice muffin from Portugal
bánh da lợn
steamed layer cake from Vietnam
bánh đúc
Vietnamese rice dishes

Mofo gasy
Malagasy traditional recipe
Kutsinta
Puto cuchinta or kutsinta, is a type of steamed rice cake (puto) found throughout the Philippines. It is made from a mixture of tapioca or rice flour, brown sugar, and lye, enhanced with yellow food coloring or annatto extract, and steamed in small ramekins. It bears resemblance to the Burmese mont kywe the and Indonesian and Malaysian kuih kosui.
pusô
Pusô or tamu, sometimes known in Philippine English as "hanging rice", is a Filipino rice cake made by boiling rice in a woven pouch of palm leaves. It is most commonly found in octahedral, diamond, or rectangular shapes, but it can also come in various other intricately woven complex forms. It is known under many different names throughout the Philippines with numerous variations, but it is usually associated with the street food cultures of the Visayan and Moro peoples.
Laklak (food)
A traditional Balinese pancake with grated coconut and melted palm sugar
Tong bat lat
cantonese rice flour ball dessert
Phu Thê Cake
Vietnamese rice cake
Palitaw
Palitaw (from litaw, the Tagalog word for "float" or "rise") is a small, flat, sweet rice cake eaten in the Philippines. They are made from galapong - washed, soaked, and ground malagkit (sticky rice). After excess water is let out from the grinding process, scoops of the batter are rolled and flattened to a circular shape and cooked by dropping into boiling water; floating to the surface is an indication that they are done. Before serving, they are dipped in grated coconut, and presented with a separate mix of sugar and toasted sesame seeds.
There are many different kinds of Palitaw including
moron
type of rice cake native in the Eastern Visayas, Philippines
Ciba cake
cooked glutinous rice pounded into paste – a traditional Chinese food