ksantan
Ksantan is a traditional Filipino confectionery originating from the Philippine Islands. It is primarily composed of glutinous rice flour and coconut milk, which are mixed and shaped into small, round balls. The name "ksantan" is derived from the local language, reflecting its cultural significance within Filipino cuisine.
The preparation of ksantan involves combining ground glutinous rice with coconut milk, sugar, and sometimes flavorings
Ksantan is valued for its chewy texture and subtle sweetness, making it a popular treat during festivals,
As a traditional Filipino food, ksantan holds cultural importance and is often passed down through generations