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Khao tom (Lao: ເຂົ້າຕົ້ມ, pronounced [kʰȁ(ː)w.tôm]) and khao tom mat (Thai: ข้าวต้มมัด, pronounced [kʰâ(ː)w.tôm mát]) are a popular Laotian and Thai dessert made of sticky rice, ripe banana, coconut milk, all wrapped and steamed-cooked in banana leaves.
Khao khai chiao – an omelet (khai chiao) with white rice, often eaten with a chili sauce and slices of cucumber. Khao tom – a Thai style rice soup, usually with pork, chicken, fish, or shrimp. Pathongko – The Thai version of the Chinese deep-fried bread called youtiao.
Khao tom: ข้าวต้ม Thai rice soup Boiled rice in a light broth, usually with minced pork, chicken, or fish. It is often eaten for breakfast. Khao tom kui: ข้าวต้มกุ๊ย Plain rice congee: Plain rice is cooked to a porridge and eaten as the staple together with a variety of side dishes.
The pad kee mao and northern Thai sausage with green chile dip are especially beloved, as is the khao soi 360, a fusion take on the noodle dish with ramen, turmeric chicken, and pickled mustard ...
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. Khanom kho are boiled glutinous rice dumplings stuffed with a palmyra palm sugar cube and ...
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". The word ...
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Mae Khao Tom (Thai: แม่ข้าวต้ม) is a tambon (subdistrict) of Mueang Chiang Rai District, in Chiang Rai Province, Thailand. [1] In 2005 it had a population of 12,500 people. The tambon contains 23 villages.