kampattavia
Kampattavia is a term primarily used in the Philippines, particularly in the Visayas region, referring to a type of sweet sticky rice cake. It is a traditional delicacy often prepared during special occasions, festivals, and holidays. The preparation involves glutinous rice, coconut milk, and sugar, which are cooked together until they achieve a thick, chewy consistency.
The texture of kampattavia is dense and somewhat gelatinous, with a rich, sweet flavor profile often enhanced
Kampattavia holds cultural significance as a comfort food and a symbol of celebration and community bonding.