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  2. Mont lone yay baw - Wikipedia

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    Mont Lone Yay Paw can be refrigerated for a short period of time (around 2-3 days), however, it can get harder and have a rougher consistency, resulting in a chewier texture for the consumer. The snack cannot be frozen due to the fact that the palm jaggery stuffing inside would get frozen again, while in reality it should be eaten and enjoyed ...

  3. Bua loi - Wikipedia

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    Mont Lone Yay Paw. The traditional Burmese sweet snack known as mont lone yay paw, or round snack on the water, is made from a mixture of glutinous rice flour, rice flour, water, and salt. Smooth balls made from the mixture filling with palm jaggery or palm sugar.

  4. List of Burmese dishes - Wikipedia

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    La mont: လမုန့် Chinese An oily disk-shaped cake filled with either sugar or sweet bean paste. Mont lone yay paw: မုန့်လုံးရေပေါ် Glutinous rice balls with jaggery (palm sugar). Thagu pyin သာကူပြင် Malay Sago or tapioca pudding sweetened with jaggery and enriched with coconut. Mont pyar ...

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    The secret to this easy recipe lies in the tangy lemon-and-garlic drizzle that picks up the savory flavors left in the pan. Pan-searing chicken tenders locks in moisture while crisping up the outside.

  6. Thingyan - Wikipedia

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    Revelers making mont lone yay baw. Over the long festive holiday, a time-honoured tradition is mont lone yay baw (မုန့်လုံးရေပေါ်), glutinous rice balls with jaggery inside thrown into boiling water in a huge wok and served as soon as they resurface which gave it the name. [1]

  7. This 10-Minute Meal Warms Me up on Cold Nights

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    Two things set this recipe apart from the other beans and greens out there. First, some beans are mashed before they’re added, and second, I make use of an oft-discarded ingredient: the bean ...

  8. Sanwin makin - Wikipedia

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    Sanwin makin (Burmese: ဆနွင်းမကင်း; pronounced [sʰənwɪ́ɴməkɪ́ɴ], also spelt sa-nwin-ma-kin) is a traditional Burmese dessert or mont, popularly served during traditional donation feasts, satuditha feasts, and as a street snack. [1]

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