pelángón
Pelángón is a type of rice cake popular in the Philippines, particularly in the Bicol region. It is typically made from glutinous rice, coconut milk, and sugar. The mixture is then steamed until firm and often cut into rectangular or diamond shapes. Pelángón can be served plain or with a topping, such as grated coconut or a simple syrup.
The preparation of pelángón usually begins by soaking glutinous rice, which is then ground into a fine
Pelángón is enjoyed as a snack or dessert. Its texture is typically soft and chewy, with a