Kolak is an Indonesian dessert based on palm sugar or coconut sugar, coconut milk, and pandanus leaf . A variation in which banana is added, is called kolak pisang or banana kolak. Other variations may add ingredients such as pumpkins, sweet potatoes, jackfruit, plantains, cassava, rice balls, and tapioca pearls. It is usually served warm or at room temperature, but some prefer it cold.
In Indonesia, kolak is a popular iftar dish during the holy month of Ramadan and is also a popular street food.

Characteristic of: Indonesian cuisine
Contains: Coconut
Contains, including ancestors: Coconut
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Wikidata ID: Q5257857
Wikipedia title: Kolak
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