Geplak is an Indonesian sweet snack, originating from Java, made from equal parts coarsely grated coconut and sugar, often brightly colored. Some versions include rice flour, citrus leaves and/or pumpkin.[2] Geplak is mainly produced in Bantul, a city in Yogyakarta, Indonesia.[1]
A bulk of geplak | |
| Type | Confectionery |
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| Course | Snack |
| Place of origin | Indonesia[1] |
| Region or state | Java |
| Main ingredients | Coconut, sugar, food coloring |
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| Wet (basah) |
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| Dry (kering) | ||
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