Wiktionary
n. A variety of short-grain rice popular in South and East Asia, known for its stickiness when cooked.
Usage examples of "sticky rice".
Sensei fixed them a substantial though simple dinner of broiled fish and sticky rice.
Midday they stopped at a clearing and shared a lunch of cold sticky rice and a can of oily sardines.
They were eating a simple midday meal of dried salted fish and cold sticky rice-balls, which to Do Duc and Rock tasted like manna from heaven after the Charlie rats.
I put some more of the sticky rice water into a thermos and to that I added chicken blood.
The moon-faced boy was eating a bank chung, a traditional Vietnamese sweet cake made from sticky rice.
And on the tray were four large steamed dumplings of the sort called zongzi, made with sticky rice wrapped in bamboo leaves.
Opening the refrigerator, he scooped up cold, sticky rice with two fingers, munching as he went through the long, littered living room.