Ruam Mit – Thai dessert
Today no main course but a dessert. For those with a sweet tooth: Ruam Mit (รวมมิตร). Ruam mit is a popular Thai dessert made with various ingredients such as coconut milk, sugar, tapioca pearls, corn, lotus root, sweet potatoes, beans and jackfruit.
Cha Mongkut (dessert of flour, coconut milk and sugar)
This time a famous dessert: Cha Mongkut (จ่ามงกุฎ), which is the name of one of the nine traditional Thai desserts.
Khao Niew Tua Dum (black beans with sticky rice) with recipe
Today a Thai dessert that is usually eaten for breakfast in Vietnam: Black beans with sticky rice (ข้าวเหนียวถั่วดำ).
Khanom mo kaeng (sweet coconut pudding) with recipe
Today a delicious dessert and also one of the favorites of the writer of this article: Khanom mo kaeng, sweet coconut pudding with a royal history.
Khao Tom Mud (steamed sticky rice with banana)
Today we focus on Khao Tom Mud, a Thai dessert that is also eaten as a snack, especially on special occasions.
Thai dessert: Mango with sticky rice (video)
A popular Thai dessert or sweet snack is 'Mango & Sticky Rice' or mango with sticky rice. Although this dish seems quite simple to make, it is not. Especially making glutinous rice is quite a lot of work.
Thapthim krop, a world famous dessert from Thailand
When you think of a delicious Thai dessert, mango with sticky rice might be the first thing that comes to mind. Still, you should also try Thapthim crop (Thai: ทับทิม กรอบ, which means something like 'crunchy rubies').
Desserts in Thailand
Thai desserts have a long history, which - in literature - goes back to the Sukhothai period in the 14th century and perhaps became even more popular in the Ayutthaya period until the 18th century. The story goes that a foreign lady introduced several exotic desserts to Thailand.
Bananas in Thailand
Bananas are available all year round in Thailand in all shapes, sizes and colours. Of course there is the normal curved banana, as we know it, but the Thai banana can also be spherical or the small "kluai khai tao" (turtle egg banana), the wonderfully fragrant "kluai leb mue nang" and many more exotic varieties .
You can't stop talking about Thai food. Every time I see a dish that makes my taste buds crave, like khao tom, a Laotian and Thai dessert of steamed glutinous rice wrapped in banana leaves.
15 Delicious Thai Desserts You Must Try (Video)
After the sometimes spicy food in Thailand, a sweet dessert can be delicious. You see them in street stalls, shops and large supermarkets.
Thong yip (egg yolk based dessert)
Thai cuisine has a variety of exotic dishes that will thrill your taste buds. Some of these delights can be found in the regions. Today Thong yip or Thong yot a very sweet dessert.
ChikaLicious: desserts with a wow factor
Nontawan and Samita had a dream: to open a branch of the ChikaLicious dessert bar in Bangkok. They succeeded. The business opened in May