Ondeh Ondeh: Traditional Pandan Rice Starch Balls with Coconut
Ondeh Ondeh are traditional pandan-infused rice starch balls that represent one of the most beloved kuih (snacks) across Malaysia, Singapore, and Indonesia. These delightful treats combine the aromatic essence of pandan leaves with the natural sweetness of palm or coconut sugar, creating a burst of flavor in every bite.
The beauty of these little green spheres lies not only in their gentle, natural color—imparted by pandan essence—but also in their unique texture. Made from glutinous rice flour, which despite its name is completely gluten-free, the dough transforms into a soft, jelly-like consistency when cooked. Each ball is filled with "Gula Melaka" (palm sugar) or coconut sugar that melts beautifully in your mouth, then rolled in freshly grated coconut for a perfect finish.
We have served these to many friends over the years, and they never fail to delight. The combination of the fragrant pandan, the sweet surprise within, and the textural contrast of coconut creates an experience that connects us to centuries of Southeast Asian culinary tradition. For those following a gluten-free diet, these treats offer both safety and pure enjoyment—a perfect example of how traditional wisdom naturally accommodates our body's needs.
Nutritional Benefits: Pandan (screwpine leaf) is celebrated for its rich phytochemicals and heart-healthy properties. In traditional Malaysian, Singaporean, and Indonesian medicine, pandan leaves are brewed as teas for their natural detoxifying benefits and ability to support cardiovascular health.









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