Ginataan, alternatively spelled guinataan, is a Filipino term which refers to food cooked with "gata" - the Filipino word for coconut milk. Literally translated , ginataan means "done with coconut milk". Due to general nature of the term, it can refer to a number of different dishes, each called ginataan, but distinct from one another. If gummy balls made of pounded glutinous rice are added, it becomes a dish called bilo-bilo.
1 cup malagkit ( glutinous rice flour )
1 cup sugar
3 cups coconut milk. diluted with 1/2 cup water
1 cup sugar
2 cups large pearl tapioca (sago)
1 1/2 cups coconut cream
langka (jackfruit), cut in strips (optional)
1. Blend flour and water and blend them into dough. Shape into balls measuring 1/4 diameter.
2. In a large pot, bring coconut milk, sugar, and tapioca to a boil. When tapioca turns transparent in color, add the rice balls.
3. Add remaining pure coconut milk when the rice balls are soft and firm. Boil for 5 more minutes.
4. Serve hot.
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