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  2. List of Thai desserts and snacks - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of Thai khanom, comprising snacks and desserts that are a part of Thai cuisine. [1] Some of these dishes are also a part of other cuisines. The word "khanom" ( Thai : ขนม ), refers to snack or dessert, presumably being a compound between two words, "khao" (ข้าว), "rice" and "khnom" (หนม), "sweet".

  3. Nine auspicious Thai desserts - Wikipedia

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    The nine auspicious Thai desserts are desserts used in Thailand for traditional ceremonies such as weddings or housewarmings because of their positive connotations. [ 1 ] Most of the dessert names include the word thong , which means 'gold' in Thai, a symbol of wealth and prosperity.

  4. Khanom mo kaeng - Wikipedia

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    Khanom mo kaeng (Thai: ขนมหม้อแกง, pronounced [kʰānǒm mɔ̂ː kɛ̄ːŋ]) is a traditional Thai dessert. It is similar to an egg custard or a kind of flan. Khanom mo kaeng is made with coconut milk, eggs (either chicken or duck), palm sugar, white sugar, salt, shallots and a bit of oil. [1]

  5. Category:Thai desserts and snacks - Wikipedia

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    K. Kanom piakpoon; Khanom babin; Khanom bodin; Khanom bueang; Khanom chak; Khanom chan; Khanom farang kudi chin; Khanom keson lamchiak; Khanom khai; Khanom khai hong

  6. Khanom kho - Wikipedia

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    Khanom tom (Thai: ขนมต้ม, pronounced [kʰā.nǒm tôm]) and khanom kho (ขนมโค, [kʰā.nǒm kʰōː]) are closely related traditional Thai desserts.Khanom tom is used in Central Thailand, while khanom kho comes from Southern Thailand.

  7. Thong yot - Wikipedia

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    Thong yot (Thai: ทองหยอด, pronounced [tʰɔ̄ːŋ jɔ̀ːt]), also known as "gold egg-yolks drops", is an ancient Thai dessert and one of the nine auspicious traditional Thai desserts. Thong yot originated in Aveiro District, Portugal.

  8. Thong ek - Wikipedia

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    Thong ek (Thai: ทองเอก, pronounced [tʰɔ̄ːŋ ʔèːk]), also known as "wheat flour dumplings with egg yolks", is one of the nine auspicious traditional Thai desserts. It is a golden sweet carved as various types of flowers decorated with a piece of gold leaf on top, popularly served in very significant occasions such as career ...

  9. List of Thai ingredients - Wikipedia

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    Traditional food item found in flooded ricefields. Usually eaten in tom yam. Pla ma ปลาม้า Boeseman croaker: A highly valued fish in Thai cuisine, nowadays it is rare and expensive owing to pollution and overfishing. Pla mo ปลาหมอ Climbing perch: Common in the ricefield ecosystem. Eaten in curry or tom yam. Pla namngoen