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This is a list of Thai khanom, comprising snacks and
desserts Dessert is a course that concludes a meal. The course consists of sweet foods, such as confections, and possibly a beverage such as dessert wine and liqueur. In some parts of the world, such as much of Greece and West Africa, and most parts of ...
that are a part of
Thai cuisine Thai cuisine ( th, อาหารไทย, , ) is the national cuisine of Thailand. Thai cooking places emphasis on lightly prepared dishes with strong aromatic components and a spicy edge. Australian chef David Thompson, an expert on Thai ...
. Some of these dishes are also a part of other cuisines. The word "khanom" ( th, ขนม), refers to snack or dessert, presumably being a compound between two words, "khao" (ข้าว), "rice" and "khnom" (หนม), "sweet". The word "khanom" in the Thai sense is snack or sweet food made from flour.


Thai khanom

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Bua Loy ''Bua loi'' or ''bua loy'' ( th, บัวลอย, , literally: "floating water lily") is a Thai dessert. It consists of rice flour rolled into small balls, and cooked in coconut milk and sugar. Some Bua loi also adds sweet egg into the recipe. ...
, rice flour rolled into small balls and then cooked in coconut milk.'' * '' Bulan dan mek'' * '' Lot chong'' * '' Cha mongkut'' * '' Fakthong kaeng buat'' * '' Foi thong'' * Fresh
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Grass jelly Grass jelly, also known as leaf jelly or herb jelly, is a jelly-like dessert eaten in East and Southeast Asia. It is created by using Chinese mesona (a member of the mint family) and has a mild, slightly bitter taste. It is served chilled, w ...
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Khanom babin seller making Khanom babin Khanom babin ( th, ขนมบ้าบิ่น, translit=khonmabābin, ), also spelled as kanom babin, is a popular Thai dessert that comes from Ayutthaya. It is made from young coconut, rice flour, coconut milk, suga ...
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Khanom bueang Khanom Buang ( th, ขนมเบื้อง, ), known as Thai crepes in English. Kanom Bueang is an ancient Thai snack known as crispy pancakes in English. It is a popular form of street food in Thailand. These crepes look a bit like tacos. Kh ...
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crêpe A crêpe or crepe ( or , , Quebec French: ) is a very thin type of pancake. Crêpes are usually one of two varieties: ''sweet crêpes'' () or ''savoury galettes'' (). They are often served with a wide variety of fillings such as cheese, ...
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Khanom chan Khanom chan ( th, ขนมชั้น, ) is an ancient Thai ''khanom'', or dessert, made of tapioca flour, rice flour, and coconut milk, among other ingredients. Originating from the Sukhothai Period, the dessert is a staple snack in Thai cuisin ...
'' – means layer dessert * '' Khanom keson lamchiak'' * '' Khanom khai pla'' * ''
Khanom khrok ''Khanom khrok'' or coconut-rice pancakes ( th, ขนมครก, ) is a traditional Thai dessert. They are prepared by mixing rice flour, sugar, and coconut milk to form a dough. Usually, ''khanom khrok'' is composed of two batters, one salty ...
'' * '' Khanom khuai ling'' * '' Khanom mo kaeng'' * '' Khanom namdokmai'' * '' Khanom phing'' * '' Khanom piakpun'' * '' Khanom sane chan'' * '' Khanom sot sai'' * ''
Khanom tan Khanom tan ( th, ขนมตาล; ) is a popular Thai dessert consisting of small steamed cakes flavoured with toddy palm sugar and coconut milk, wrapped in banana leaves, and topped with grated coconut. It is most often found in the provinces w ...
'' * '' Khanom thang taek'' * '' Khanom thian'' * '' Khanom tom'' * '' Khao mak'' * '' Khao tom'' * ''
Kluai buat chi Kluai buat chi or banana in coconut milk ( th, กล้วยบวชชี, ) is a Thai dessert. Bananas are simply cooked in a mixture of coconut milk and coconut cream to create a flavorful dessert. Usually, ''Kluai buat chi'' is composed ...
'' * '' Kluai chueam'' * '' Krayasat'' * '' Luk chup'' * Mango sticky rice * '' Namtan pan'' * Nine auspicious Thai desserts – served on special occasions such as weddings, housewarmings, or ordinations, they confer blessings on the recipient * ''
O-eo ''O-aew'' ( th, โอ้เอ๋ว, , , from zh, t= 薁蕘, poj=ò-giô) is a shaved ice dessert known as a local specialty of Phuket, Thailand. Introduced by Hokkien Chinese settlers, it is known after its main ingredient, a jelly made from s ...
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Sago with coconut milk Sago with coconut milk ( my, အုန်းနို့သာကူ; th, สาคูน้ำกะทิ; ) is a Burmese and Thai dessert. The main components of this recipe are sago and coconut milk. The dish can be decorated with many toppin ...
* ''Sangkhaya fakthong'' * '' Thapthim krop'' * '' Thong ek'' * '' Thong yip'' * '' Thong yot'' * ''
Thua khiao tom namtan ''Thua khiao tom namtan'' ( th, ถั่วเขียวต้มน้ำตาล, ) is a Thai dessert made from mung beans. See also * List of Thai desserts This is a list of Thai khanom, comprising snacks and desserts that are a part of ...
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List of desserts A dessert is typically the sweet course that, after the entrée and main course, concludes a meal in the culture of many countries, particularly Western culture. The course usually consists of sweet foods, but may include other items. The word ...
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List of Thai dishes Below is a list of dishes found in Thai cuisine. Individual dishes Note: The Thai script column is linked to how it is pronounced when available. Rice dishes }) where the omelette is topped with a minced pork and vegetable stir-fry. , - , Kha ...
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Maria Guyomar de Pinha Maria Guyomar de Pina ( th, มารีอา กียูมาร์ ดึ ปีญา; 1664 – 1728) (also known as ''Maria Guiomar de Pina'', ''Dona Maria del Pifia'' or as ''Marie Guimar'' and ''Madame Constance'' in French), Thao Thong Ki ...
– known in Thailand for having introduced new dessert recipes in
Siamese cuisine Thai cuisine ( th, อาหารไทย, , ) is the national cuisine of Thailand. Thai cooking places emphasis on lightly prepared dishes with strong Odor, aromatic components and a spicy edge. Australian chef David Thompson (chef), David ...
at the Ayutthaya court.


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