kumpletong
Kumpletong is a traditional Filipino dessert originating from the Ilocos region. It is a small, bite‑sized sweet snack made primarily from glutinous rice flour, coconut milk, and sugar. The dough is flattened into thin discs, filled with a sweet mixture of coconut flesh, candied mung beans, or occasionally sweetened red beans, and then wrapped and boiled until cooked through. Once cooled, the kumpletong is typically cut into round or diamond shapes, giving it a distinctive appearance that is both simple and endearing.
The name “kumpletong” derives from the Tagalog word “kumpleto,” meaning “complete,” reflecting the idea that the
Regional variations of kumpletong exist throughout the Philippines. In some provinces the filling may include sweetened
Kumpletong is sold in many Filipino specialty food stores and street stalls, especially in northern Luzon,