July 11, 2014

Thai

Posted by: Alpha ThessaLika R.M.B.B  (F1021131090)


We're leaving European for awhile, lets drive to where we belong thats Asia ! Thailand where right now is booming about their film such as drama, horror, or even comedy. And also all of the girls in Indonesia right now are in love with one of their actor, Mario Maurer even my self too lol. Although they kind of have unique accent and language but Thailand really hit international around the world. Beside from their entertainment side, they also provide the world from their tourist area and of course again and again their cuisine.


Khanom Khrok

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Khanom Khrok is made by rice flours and coconut milk, from the shape we can conclude that khanom khrok is like pancake. But actually two halves of it are eventually stuck to one another to form the finished mini-pancake. One side of the khanom khrok is al ittle saltier while the other is sweeter. The khanom are fairly firm, but still a little molten in the middle, the halves are scooped out and paired together for serving. But be careful when you eat it first they will be incredibly hot and the interior will decimate your taste buds like lava flowing through a forest. Second, don't let the vendor put the container of them in a bag. Steam is the enemy of these khanom and they will lose their crisp exterior very quickly.
 

Gafa-Yen Lua-mit

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Gafa-Yen Lua-mit or iced coffe with rice balls, ever taste iced coffee before ? Well if you dont try this once you visit Thailand. You'll see so many local store on the side of street selling this thing. Not only attracted by the rice balls that are so colorful but we'll also get satisfy by the taste. The rice balls are look like taiwanese bubble tea, well all of us already know how it tastes cause its already sell everywhere in Pontianak area.
Let yourself enjoy the fascinating dessert from the white elephant country, swadee khab ~

 

Sources:
http://www.catandnat.com/pages/content/thai-dessert-khanom-khrok-0#.U8ADRUA3J4M
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Thai_dishes#Sweet_snacks_and_desserts
http://www.khiewchanta.com/archives/drinks/
 

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