showing texture The word for coconut jam in the
Malay language,
kaya, means rich, referencing the texture of the popular food. It is also called
srikaya. In Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore, kaya has a creamy texture. It is made from coconut milk (locally known as 'santan') and
duck or chicken
eggs, flavored with
pandan leaves and sweetened with sugar. The resulting color varies depending on the color of the egg yolks, the amount of pandan, and the extent of the
caramelization of the sugar. As a popular local spread, kaya is typically spread on
toast to make
kaya toast and eaten in the morning, but is also enjoyed throughout the day. Kaya can be found in most
kopitiam and night markets. Different varieties available include the
nyonya kaya, which is of a lighter-green color, and Hainanese kaya, which is of a darker brown and uses caramelized sugar, and is often further sweetened with honey. In this region, kaya is also used as a topping for several desserts including
pulut taitai or
pulut tekan, a dessert of sweet
glutinous rice colored blue with
butterfly pea flowers (
bunga telang), and
pulut seri muka, a similar dessert but colored green due to adding pandan leaves. It is also used with
glutinous rice to make
kuih seri kaya. ==Philippines==