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  2. Roti sai mai - Wikipedia

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    Roti sai mai is an Indian Muslim-influenced dessert served by wrapping cotton candy in sweet roti. The rolling floss or cotton candy is thin, silky strings of spun sugar, found in a variety of hues. The roti (flatbread) is very thin and made from white or colored flour; green flour colored using pandan leaves. Sesame is often sprinkled on the top.

  3. Khanom thuai - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the recipe for making this delicacy changes drastically over time, and for the dessert to be more suitable for different purposes, for example, Khanom Thuai which is given to the monks as an offering has a different recipe than normal ones, in this case, the recipe was adjusted so that it is more difficult to becomes doughy.

  4. Khanom sot sai - Wikipedia

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    Khanom sot sai. Khanom sot sai (Thai: ขนมสอดไส้, pronounced [kʰānǒm sɔ̀ːt sâj]), also known as khanom sai sai (ขนมใส่ไส้, pronounced [kʰānǒm sàj sâj]), is a Thai dessert with a sweet filling.

  5. Khanom babin - Wikipedia

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    Khanom babin (Thai: ขนมบ้าบิ่น, romanized: khanombābin, pronounced [kʰā.nǒm bâː.bìn]), also spelled as kanom babin, [3] is a popular Thai dessert that comes from Ayutthaya.

  6. Ngo hiang - Wikipedia

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    Ngo hiang (Hokkien Chinese: 五香; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: ngó͘-hiang / ngó͘-hiong / gó͘-hiong), also known as heh gerng (Chinese: 蝦管; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: hê-kǹg) lor bak (Chinese: 五香滷肉; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: ngó͘-hiong-ló͘-bah) or kikiam (Tagalog pronunciation:) [1] is a unique Hokkien and Teochew dish widely adopted in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, and Thailand, in ...

  7. Khanom bueang - Wikipedia

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    Khanom Buang Recipe (Thai Crepes)( April 13, 2015) Retrieved October 11, 2017 from ครัวคุณต๋อย|ขนมเบื้องไทย ร้านสรินทร์ทิพย์(ตลาดพลู) (August 15, 2016) Retrieved April 1, 2018 from [5] Thai : ภาษาไทย

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    Denise Austin has been a pioneer in the fitness industry for 40 years, so she knows a thing or two about creating New Year's resolutions that stick.. Austin told Fox News Digital that people often ...

  9. Boat noodles - Wikipedia

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    Boat noodles were originally served from boats that traversed Bangkok's canals. [1] [2]In the past, a merchant who sold boat noodles would have been the only person working on a small boat, and would have had to do everything by himself from paddle a boat, scald the noodles, season the soup, serve the dish, handle money and wash the dishes.