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  2. Kor Panich - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] The restaurant uses sticky rice from Chiang Rai, and Nam Dok Mai and Ok Rong mangoes, along with coconuts from Chumphon. [ 2 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Freshly grated coconut flesh is kneaded to produce coconut cream and coconut milk.

  3. Mango sticky rice - Wikipedia

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    Mango sticky rice is a traditional Southeast Asian and South Asian dessert made with glutinous rice, fresh mango and coconut milk, and eaten with a spoon or the hands. [ 1 ] In 2024, TasteAtlas ranks mango sticky rice as the second best rice pudding in the world.

  4. Why mango sticky rice is one of Thailand’s most beloved ...

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    Among those to benefit from the Milli effect was K Panich. One of the oldest purveyors of mango sticky rice in the city, it first opened in 1932, just a 15-minute walk from the Grand Palace, a ...

  5. Khao niao sangkhaya - Wikipedia

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    Khao niao sangkhaya (Thai: ข้าวเหนียวสังขยา, pronounced [kʰâ(ː)w nǐaw sǎŋ.kʰā.jǎː]) or sticky rice with custard, is a traditional Thai dessert. It is prepared with glutinous rice (commonly known as sticky rice), topped with coconut custard and coconut milk. Khao niao sangkhaya is served warm or at room ...

  6. Thai salads - Wikipedia

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    Yam naem khao thot (also known as naem khluk) is a salad made from crushed, deep-fried ball-shaped croquettes made from sticky rice and curry paste as the main ingredient, tossed together with shredded fermented pork sausage, mixed with peanuts, crushed dried chilies, lime juice, sliced shallots, and fresh herbs, and served with a selection of ...

  7. This mango sticky rice is the perfect summer dessert - AOL

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  8. Khao kha mu - Wikipedia

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    Khao kha mu is a food that can be found online from street stalls, food courts in department stores to the luxury restaurants. For Bangkok, there are many famous khao kha mu restaurants in various neighbourhoods such as Bang Wa , Phlapphla Chai , Mo Mi , Sam Yan , etc. [ 4 ] [ 2 ] Some restaurant in Bang Rak received Bib Gourmand awards twice ...

  9. Khao chae - Wikipedia

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    Khao chae (Thai: ข้าวแช่, pronounced [kʰâw t͡ɕʰɛ̂ː]) is "rice soaked in cool water". "Khao" means "rice" and "chae" means "to soak". [1] Around the time of King Rama II, the recipe was adapted from a Mon dish and then modified. It was meant to be made and consumed in the hot season, from mid-March to the end of April.