Vietnam has many Thai restaurants in which you can order Thai desserts, there is always Thai dessert named Khao Neow Ma Muang (Mango Sticky Rice) in the restaurant. But if you want to try many kinds of Thai desserts in HCMC-Vietnam, we recommend you to go to Thai dessert shops such as Che Thai y Phuong, Che Thai 521 ,Che yen do,Che Thai Phuong mai.
Here are the 10 Thai desserts that you must try when you visit Thailand:
1. Khao Neow Ma Muang (Sticky Rice with Mango)
Sweet sticky rice with sweet yellow mango on top and covered in coconut cream syrup. Khao Neow Mamuang is among the most popular Thai desserts to eat in and outside of Thailand. In Bangkok, you’ll find mango sticky rice all over during mango season.
2. Luk chup
These pretty little desserts are
shaped into mini Thai fruits and vegetables like mangos, chilis and mangosteens. The process of making them
is uncommonly labor-intensive and it requires grinding steamed mung beans into
a sweet paste, shaping them, dipping them in food coloring, and glazing them in
gelatin. No wonder this dessert was only available for the royals back in the
day.
3.
Khao Neow Sang Kaya (Sticky Rice with Custard)
This Thai dessert consists of sweet sticky rice topped with
a slice of creamy custard. It’s rilling, rich, and delicious.
4.
Chor Muang
Chor Muang, (flower shaped chicken dumpling) is one of the most popular
traditional appetizers in Thailand. Renowned for its beautiful shape which
resembled a tiny purplish flower (Golden Dewdrop)and exotic mild sweet
stuffing, chor muang is loved by everyone of all age.
5.Khanom
Krok (Thai coconut pudding)
These pretty little desserts are shaped into mini Thai
fruits and vegetables like mangos, chilis and mangosteens. The process of
making them is uncommonly labor-intensive and it requires grinding steamed mung
beans into a sweet paste, shaping them, dipping them in food coloring, and
glazing them in gelatin. No wonder this dessert was only available for the
royals back in the day.
6. Tub Tim Krob (Rubbie in coconut milk)
Tub Tim Grob, coconut milk based dessert that is very
popular among Thais when the weather is hot. The small reddish/pinkish jewels
are water chestnut covered with tapioca flour, served with sweeten coconut milk
and shaved ice. Shredded jackfruit and jellied coconut flesh can be added to
this dessert to make it extra special.
7. Kha Nom Sai Sai
(Sweet Stuffed Dough)
Coconut fruit inside with coconut pudding outside and
covered in a banana leaf.
8. Bua Loy Kai wan
(Sweet Eggs Desert)
It is a Thai traditional dessert, made in rice flour and
sweet egg. Balls are pre-cooked in the boiling water, warm up the coconut milk
and sugar until it gets boiled and it is ready to serve!
9. Kloy Tod
Battered and deep fried bananas into a crispy crunch are
hard to dislike. They are slightly sweet, but crunchy and delicious.
10. Thai coconut ice cream
It’s coconut infused Thai style ice cream topped with roasted peanuts and usually served in a coconut shell.
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For more information:
http://migrationology.com/2010/09/thai-desserts-khanom-wan-thai-the-ultimate-thailand-sweets-guide/