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Removed, and replaced with "starch noodles with green [[food coloring]]," until the term "green palm worms" is explained. [[User:Badagnani|Badagnani]] ([[User talk:Badagnani|talk]]) 20:30, 27 January 2008 (UTC)
Removed, and replaced with "starch noodles with green [[food coloring]]," until the term "green palm worms" is explained. [[User:Badagnani|Badagnani]] ([[User talk:Badagnani|talk]]) 20:30, 27 January 2008 (UTC)


==Sundanese Cendol==
Cendol in [[West Java|Sunda]] is dark green pulpy dish of rice (or sago) flour worms with coconut milk and syrup of areca sugar. It used to be served without ice. [[User:Ciserayu|Ciserayu]] ([[User talk:Ciserayu|talk]]). --Serayu 09:08, 30 September 2009 (UTC)


==Dawet in Javanese Wedding Ritual==
==Dawet in Javanese Wedding Ritual==

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"Green palm worms"

What does "green palm worms" mean? Badagnani (talk) 20:28, 27 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Removed, and replaced with "starch noodles with green food coloring," until the term "green palm worms" is explained. Badagnani (talk) 20:30, 27 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Sundanese Cendol

Cendol in Sunda is dark green pulpy dish of rice (or sago) flour worms with coconut milk and syrup of areca sugar. It used to be served without ice. Ciserayu (talk). --Serayu 09:08, 30 September 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Dawet in Javanese Wedding Ritual

FYI, Dawet is also known as a part of traditional Javanese wedding ritual.
The ritual is called Dhodol Dawet.
This is the tradition where the bride parent selling dawet to the wedding guest and accept the Kereweng coin as payment.
The parent then would give all the Kereweng to the bride.
The whole Dhodol Dawet ceremony symbolizes how the bride parent work hard earning money and give all the money to their daughter for her future family.
andry (talk) 11:39, 23 August 2009 (UTC)[reply]