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Semi-protected edit request on 14 May 2015

please delete the following text: "The origin of serabi is obscure, however it is thought that the name serabi derived from "Serbia" as it came from the originator of the recipe who was at the time trying to recreate palačinke, an originally Serbian pancake. It was probably progenited during Dutch East Indies era where the immigrants from Serbia came to the Indies and left their marks in local culinary. Yet the rice flour—coconut milk based kue (delicacies) are already developed earlier in Indonesia." This is completely unverifiable, and as much as I know history - false! The text should state: "Serabi is a traditional javanese cake." As a reference, please see Kue-kue Indonesia by Yasa Boga, Cherry Hadibroto, Nies Kartohadiprodjo, Hayatinufus Tobing and Linda Adimidjaja, 2008, 1st Ed., Percetakan PT Garamedia, Jakarta, Indonesia, the chapter Kue-kue dari Pulau Jawa, page 53. 93.136.86.125 (talk) 22:54, 14 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]