Bua loy, a Thai vegan and gluten free dessert made with glutinous flour, boiled carrots and pumpkin, and coconut milk.

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Bua loy, a Thai vegan and gluten free dessert made with glutinous flour, boiled carrots and pumpkin, and coconut milk.
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Rich Large Pearl Tapioca Pudding Recipe with Dairy-Free Option
สังขยามาแล้วครับ My snack today. Sticky rice topping with coconut custard wrapped by banana leave. It is typical Thai dessert that you can find it anywhere. We call it" Kao Niew San Ku Ka Ya" #bkksketchers#art#drawing#watercolor #sketch #uskthailand #fountainpen #urbansketchers #bangkok#thailand#ki_love_thailand#uskbangkok#bangkoksketchers #สังขยา #thaifood #thaidessert
(via Fruit Shaped Mung Beans in Jelly – Wun Look Choop วุ้นลูกชุบ)
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No matter how hot the sun... Thai desserts have got you covered! 🍧🇹🇭
Mango Sticky Rice 🥭🍚 A heavenly combo of sweet, fragrant ripe mango and creamy coconut-infused sticky rice, topped with a dash of salty coconut cream.
Pro Tip: Chill the mango before eating for an extra level of refreshment!
Coconut Ice Cream 🍦🥥 Rich and creamy coconut ice cream topped with roasted peanuts, sticky rice, palm seeds, or served in a bun—the choice is yours!
Thai Vibe: You’ll find this everywhere in night markets and tourist spots. Perfect for strolling and snacking.
Lod Chong (Pandan Noodles in Coconut Milk) 🌿🥥 Chewy, pandan-scented noodles swimming in sweet, smoky coconut milk and crushed ice. For those who love creamy sweets, this feels like turning on the air conditioning for your whole body! 😄
Tub Tim Krob (Mock Pomegranate Seeds) ❤️🧊 Crunchy water chestnuts coated in vibrant red flour, served in scented coconut milk and ice.
Highlight: The texture is so much fun—one bite and you’ll love that signature "crunch!"
Nam Kang Sai / Ruam Mit (Thai Shaved Ice) 🍨✨ The ultimate customizable dessert! Choose your toppings: grass jelly, agar cubes, jackfruit, or palm seeds, then drizzle with syrup or condensed milk.
Perfect For: When you need a "quick chill-down" while exploring.
Do you have a favorite Thai treat to stay cool? Share your recommendations in the comments!
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"Thong-Noon-Chan" Meaningful Thai Desserts to Welcome 2026 💰✨
This New Year, beyond heartfelt wishes, giving a meaningful gift is a beautiful way to share your best intentions. Amazing Thailand recommends 5 Auspicious Thai Desserts as the perfect medium for your greetings, as each treat carries a profound symbolic meaning:
💰 Thong Yip (Golden Flower): Represents wealth and prosperity. It symbolizes the ability to "pick up" (Yip) success and turn every opportunity into gold, wishing the receiver an endless flow of wealth throughout the year.
💰 Thong Yod (Golden Drops): Symbolizes abundance and riches that never run dry. Shaped like droplets of gold, it is a wish for a wealthy and stable financial status.
♾️ Foi Thong (Golden Threads): Represents longevity and enduring bonds. Its long, golden strands symbolize a wish for a long, healthy life and relationships that remain strong and inseparable.
🤝 Med Kanoon (Golden Jackfruit Seeds): Symbolizes "Support" (Noon). This dessert carries the wish for having people to support and encourage you in every step of life, leading to steady progress in both career and personal endeavors.
📈 Khanom Chan (Layered Dessert): Represents prosperity and "Rising through the ranks." Just like the layers of the cake, it symbolizes a wish for continuous promotion and advancement in all aspects of life.
Beyond their auspicious meanings, choosing these desserts also helps preserve Thai culinary heritage. Let Thai desserts be your messenger of good fortune this New Year! 🎆