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shansd
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10 gluten free Asian desserts

These gluten-free Asian-inspired desserts offer a diverse range of flavors and textures, showcasing the rich culinary traditions of Asia. Each dessert has its unique cultural significance and is cherished by people around the world for its deliciousness.

 

1. Mochi Ice Cream: Japanese dessert consisting of chewy mochi (glutinous rice cake) wrapped around ice cream, available in various flavors like matcha, mango, and vanilla.

2. Coconut Mango Sticky Rice: A classic Thai dessert featuring sticky rice soaked in coconut milk, served with ripe mango slices and sometimes garnished with sesame seeds.

3. Sesame Seed Balls (Jian Dui): A popular Chinese dessert made from glutinous rice flour filled with sweet fillings like red bean paste or lotus seed paste, then coated in sesame seeds and deep-fried for a crispy texture.

4. Thai Mango and Coconut Panna Cotta: A Thai twist on the Italian classic panna cotta, this dessert combines the creaminess of panna cotta with the flavors of mango and coconut.

5. Japanese Matcha Green Tea Pudding: A creamy, custard-like dessert infused with the distinct flavor of matcha (green tea powder), often served chilled.

6. Vietnamese Che Ba Mau: Also known as three-color dessert, this Vietnamese sweet treat features layers of colorful ingredients like mung beans, red bean paste, pandan jelly, and coconut milk.

7. Chinese Almond Cookies: Crumbly and mildly sweet cookies made with almond flour, often enjoyed during Chinese New Year and other celebrations.

8. Filipino Bibingka: A Filipino rice cake made from glutinous rice and coconut milk, often topped with cheese and salted duck eggs, traditionally enjoyed during the Christmas season.

9. Indian Rice Kheer: A creamy and aromatic Indian rice pudding made with rice, milk, sugar, and flavored with cardamom and sometimes garnished with nuts and saffron.

10. Korean Sweet Rice Cake (Tteok): A popular Korean dessert made from glutinous rice and served in various forms, including round rice cakes, cylindrical cakes, or skewered and coated in sweet toppings like sugar or honey.

 

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bf97c28c
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Hi, Chanika. this is a good list. And an interesting idea for traveling. Thank you )

c109288b
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I wanna taste them.

williamtcooper
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Chanika,

 

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