Thailand known for its super-mega-famous mango sticky rice. But you know what, Thailand actually has more fantastic desserts you should try. Here’s 5 local desserts should write down on your list if you visit Thailand.
Pat Tong Go Cafe got Michelin Star cause they provide the legendary patongo cake. Patongo or Chinese Doughnut is a very popular breakfast menu in Thailand. It is crispy and soft and it can pair up with many things which made this bakery so special and delicious! Py personal favorite is topped by coconut sauce.
You must familiar with this kind of crepes, but what make Thai crepe different is the use of foi thong (angel hari) made from egg yolk boiled in sugar syrup and cut into hairs. Foi thong and cream are the best to eat with crispy crepe. I love it!
have you ever know that you could eat fried shallots with a cake? In Thailand, they do. Thai rice cake, which has so many colors, topped with fried shallots and tastes so unique. You wont find any bitter taste cause they blend beautifully since the first chew.
Desserts that stole my heart because the sweetness come from red bean, little mochi, and many-many fillings together swim in sticky porridge, just perfect for me. It usually sell in the morning at local market.
Another use of foi thong is with Thai pudding. The seller told me that this cake is legendary and so popular. The cake pudding is soft and has tofu texture. Topped with foi thong just make it prettier.
Is your sweet tooth craving for desserts already? I love to share these local desserts or food to all of you because they could tell you many things about the country. They have lot of stories to tell, even back to history or simply about the local habits.
I write more about Thai food on REDACTED (write on Bahasa). Thank you for reading and have a good (dessert) day everyone!
Thailand known for its super-mega-famous mango sticky rice. But you know what, Thailand actually has more fantastic desserts you should try. Here’s 5 local desserts should write down on your list if you visit Thailand.
Pat Tong Go Cafe got Michelin Star cause they provide the legendary patongo cake. Patongo or Chinese Doughnut is a very popular breakfast menu in Thailand. It is crispy and soft and it can pair up with many things which made this bakery so special and delicious! Py personal favorite is topped by coconut sauce.
You must familiar with this kind of crepes, but what make Thai crepe different is the use of foi thong (angel hari) made from egg yolk boiled in sugar syrup and cut into hairs. Foi thong and cream are the best to eat with crispy crepe. I love it!
have you ever know that you could eat fried shallots with a cake? In Thailand, they do. Thai rice cake, which has so many colors, topped with fried shallots and tastes so unique. You wont find any bitter taste cause they blend beautifully since the first chew.
Desserts that stole my heart because the sweetness come from red bean, little mochi, and many-many fillings together swim in sticky porridge, just perfect for me. It usually sell in the morning at local market.
Another use of foi thong is with Thai pudding. The seller told me that this cake is legendary and so popular. The cake pudding is soft and has tofu texture. Topped with foi thong just make it prettier.
Is your sweet tooth craving for desserts already? I love to share these local desserts or food to all of you because they could tell you many things about the country. They have lot of stories to tell, even back to history or simply about the local habits.
I write more about Thai food on justinlarissa.com (write on Bahasa). Thank you for reading and have a good (dessert) day everyone!
Thank you for sharing. I have been to Thailand many times, but have not tried these desserts. My favorite Thai desserts are pancakes, which are baked right in front of you and filled with fresh fruit.
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Wow, the desert looks very tasty. What have you tried?
What do you like most about thai desserts?
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