Sapin-sapin
Sapin-sapin is a layered glutinous rice and coconut dessert in Philippine cuisine. It is made from rice flour, coconut milk, sugar, water, flavoring, and coloring. It is usually sprinkled with latik or grated coconut among other toppings. The dessert is recognizable for its layers, each colored separately.
The name originates the Tagalog word wikt:sapin which means "underlayer ". When reduplicated as wikt:sapin-sapin, it means "having several layers".