Serabi, also called surabi, srabi, also known in Thailand as khanom khrok, is an Indonesian pancake that is made from rice flour with coconut milk or shredded coconut as an emulsifier. Most of traditional serabi tastes sweet, as the pancake is usually eaten with kinca or thick golden-brownish-colored coconut sugar syrup. However, another savoury version also existed that uses oncom toppings. Different provinces in various Asian countries have their own serabi recipes corresponding to local tastes.
Serabi is a traditional cake that seems to originate from Java, Indonesia.

Characteristic of: Indonesian cuisine
Contains: Coconut
See also: Khanom khrok
Subcategories: Kue apeid
Contains, including ancestors: Coconut Rice
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Wikidata ID: Q5162437
Wikipedia title: Serabi
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