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Klappertaart

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Indonesian traditional cake
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Klappertaart
Klappertaart or coconut custard
TypePastry,cake,kue
CourseSnack,dessert
Place of originIndonesia
Region or stateNorth Sulawesi
Created byMinahasan

Klappertaart is aDutch-influenced Indonesian cake originating fromManado,North Sulawesi.Klappertaart is "coconut cake" or "coconut tart" and it is made fromflour,sugar,milk,butter, and the flesh and juice ofcoconuts.[1]

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  1. ^(in Indonesian)Klappertaart recipesArchived 2013-01-28 at theWayback Machine
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