arengs
Arengs are a type of sugar derived from the sap of the sugar palm tree, primarily the Arenga pinnata species. Also known as palm sugar or gula aren, this natural sweetener has a long history of use in Southeast Asian cuisine. The sap is collected by tapping the flower stalks of the palm tree. Once collected, the sap is boiled to evaporate water, resulting in a thick syrup that is then solidified into a granular or cake form.
The flavor of arengs is often described as rich, caramel-like, and slightly smoky, distinguishing it from refined
In culinary applications, arengs is used as a sweetener in a wide variety of dishes, including desserts,