Mont baung
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Steamed rice cake with coconut shavings
Place of originMyanmar (Burma)
Region or stateSoutheast Asia
| Type | Snack (mont) |
|---|---|
| Place of origin | Myanmar (Burma) |
| Region or state | Southeast Asia |
| Associated cuisine | Burmese |
| Main ingredients | rice flour, jaggery, coconut shavings, red beans |
| Similar dishes | Kue mangkok, putu piring |
Mont baung (Burmese: မုန့်ပေါင်း; pronounced [mo̰ʊɴ páʊɴ], lit. 'steamed cake') is a traditional Burmese snack or mont.
This snack is a molded rice cake that is typically filled with coconut shavings or red bean cooked in jaggery, and then steamed in a traditional clay pot.[1] It bears a resemblance to the Malaysian and Singaporean putu piring or kuih tutu, though It is comparably larger in size.[1]
Sagaing holds an annual mont baung festival, during the full moon day of Nadaw, at the Weluwun Ngahtatgyi temple precincts (ဝေဠုဝန်ငါးထပ်ကြီးဘုရား).[2]
- 1 2 "မြန်မာ့ရိုးရာအစားအစာ မုန့်ပေါင်း". Mizzima Myanmar News and Insight. Archived from the original on 20 July 2019. Retrieved 2019-11-13.
- ↑ "နတ်တော်လပြည့်နေ့ မုန့်ပေါင်းပွဲတော် စစ်ကိုင်းမြို့၌ အစဉ်အလာမပျက် ခင်းကျင်းရောင်းချ". Yangon Media Group (in Burmese). 2017-12-05. Archived from the original on 17 September 2019. Retrieved 2019-11-13.
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