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a Southeast Asian dessert consisting of chilled coconut milk, often with other ingredients
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Cendol — A glass of cendol … Wikipedia
Cendol — El Chendol se sirve siempre como postre en los vendedores al aire libre en los food courts o hawker centres de Singapur … Wikipedia Español
cendol — /ˈtʃɛndɒl/ (say chendol) noun a Malay dish made from pandan juice, coconut milk, and mung bean flour. Also, chendol. {Malay} …
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