In this Thai mango sticky rice recipe, you’ll learn how to make authentic Thai street food style coconut sticky rice with mango. Let’s get started making this recipe! What is Thai mango sticky rice? NOTE: If you want to get straight…
Read moreKhao kriap pak maw (ข้าวเกรียบปากหม้อ) and sakoo sai moo (สาคูใส้หมู), are two common Thai street food snacks. You’ll often see them being prepared at the same stall, mainly because they use the same filling but just have different wrappings. Both fall…
Read moreMr. Jones’ Orphanage is a cake shop and teddy bear factory in Bangkok. Walk inside and you’re immediately transported into a fairytale land of sweets, and your thoughts turn to your wonderful childhood memories when you had no worries or…
Read moreAll over the streets of Bangkok you’ll find mobile carts selling a fishy (more like squiddy) snack known as pla meuk ping (ปลาหมึกปิ้ง). Similar to moo dad deaw, it’s often hanging on a food clothesline, displayed for passerby’s to acknowledge,…
Read moreIf it’s available for sale, it must not only be edible, but also appetizing to someone. That’s what I eat by, and that’s what I’ve subscribed to for years. Sure, the bacteria and sanitary conditions differ from place to place, but BEYOND…
Read moreOf the never ending list of Thai desserts and khanoms, khao lam (ข้าวหลาม), in my opinion, should rank pretty high up. And even for being a person who’s nearly always thrilled to fill myself on the main dish without touching…
Read moreI’m not even sure if Khao Kriap Wow (ข้าวเกรียบว่าว) would be officially considered a Thai dessert, or a savory khanom snack. It is slightly sweet, but then again, nearly everything edible in Thailand contains at least a little sugar. Though it’s…
Read moreI’m not that big of a fan of things that are too sweet, but when they are fruit based, I’m more proned to like them. For instance, sticky rice and durian is one of my absolute favorite sweet creations ever invented…
Read moreYaowarat (Chinatown) is home to a fantastic array of Bangkok street food which includes a number of carts that specialize in Thai Chinese sweet treats. In Yaowarat where only the fittest street carts survive, it’s pretty safe to assume that…
Read moreThey treat their Durian like children at Loong Peeak, the fruits are ginormous, only the finest quality – the Kobe beef of Durian. Loong Peeak serves sticky rice and durian (khao neow durian ข้าวหนียวทุเรียน) as well as sticky rice and…
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