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‖ pulut|ˈpuːlʊt, puːluː| [Mal. (padi) pulut sticky (rice).] In Malaysia, glutinous rice.
1820J. Crawfurd Hist. Indian Archipel. I. iv. ii. 360 The most singular variety [of rice] is that called by the Malays Pulut.., the Oryza glutinosa of Rumphius. This is never used as bread, but commonly prepared as a sweetmeat. 1900W. W. Skeat Malay Magic 76 A special kind of glutinous rice called pulut..is also very generally used for sacrificial banquets. 1972A. Amin tr. Ahmad's No Harvest but Thorn ii. 10 Our children love pulut in the mornings before school. With pulut the fullness lasts a long time. Ibid. xiv. 148 They would also separate the Thai rice from the pulut rice. |