Bakpia pathok is a small, round-shaped Chinese-influenced Indonesian sweet roll, usually stuffed with mung beans, but have recently come in other fillings as well, e.g. chocolate, durian and cheese. This sweet roll is found in Javanese and Chinese Indonesian cuisine. They are one of Yogyakarta's specialties and named after the Pathok suburb where the pastries originated.
Bakpia pathok is similar to the larger Indonesian pia, with the only difference being the size. They are commercially packaged in small boxes and sold at many food shops in Yogyakarta; bakpia were influenced by Chinese sweet rolls.

Categories: Bakpiafil Pastry Stuffed dishes
Characteristic of: Filipino cuisine
Contains, including ancestors: Legume
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Wikidata ID: Q3544203
Wikipedia title: Bakpia pathok
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