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Thai Snacks

Thai Snacks

1

Roti canai

Thailand
4.5

Roti canai is a traditional pan-fried flatbread made with flour, water, eggs, and fat of Indian origin, but mainly associated with Malaysia, and surrounding countries like Indonesia, Brunei, and Thailand. The dou... READ MORE

2

Khanom khrok

Thailand
4.4
Most iconic: Supanniga Eating Room, Thonglor (Bangkok)

This small-sized Thai dessert, which is often referred to as a pancake, pudding, or a cake, is created with a batter that combines rice flour and coconut milk. The dessert is baked in large iron pans that have small, round indentations, and it is ... READ MORE

3

Sai krok Isan

Northeastern Thailand
4.0
Most iconic: Mam Yai Goong (Non Kha)

Sai krok Isan is a fermented sausage from the Isan region. It is made with a mixture of ground pork meat and fat, combined with garlic, sticky rice, salt, and pepper in a natural encasing. The sausage is then allowed to dry and ferment for several... READ MORE

4

Tod man pla

Thailand
4.1

Thai fish cakes usually consist of flaked fish, red curry paste, kaffir lime leaves, eggs, thinly sliced green beans, and optionally other additions such as galangal or lemongrass. Traditionally, the dish is made with fresh clown featherbackREAD MORE

5

Luk chin ping

Thailand
3.3

This Thai snack consists of grilled or deep-fried meatballs made with a mixture of ground meat (usually beef or pork) combined with herbs and seasonings. The dish is served on a bamboo skewer, typically accompanied by a sweet-and-spicy dipping sau... READ MORE

6

Kluai thot

Thailand
3.3

Kluai thot, or deep-fried bananas, is a sweet street food item commonly found throughout Thailand. This Thai treat is traditionally prepared with peeled and sliced burro bananas, known locally as kluay nam wa, which are entirely immersed ... READ MORE

7

Thot man kung

Thailand
4.3

A classic Thai dish called thot man kung typically consists of shrimp or prawn mixture, shaped into small, round flat cakes or balls, which are then rolled in panko breadcrumbs and deep-fried until golden and crispy. Other variations of this dish ... READ MORE

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Crispy Thai Pork Rinds (Khaep mu)

Thailand
3.5

Fried pork rinds are a popular Thai snack that is prepared with cured or dried pork skin. Some fat is usually left on the skin, and the curing process helps the rind attain its typical puffed and crispy texture. Khaep mu is enjoyed as a snack when... READ MORE

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Dancing shrimp (Goong ten)

Northeastern Thailand
n/a

Goong ten, also known as "dancing shrimp", is a traditional and adventurous street food specialty from Northern Thailand... READ MORE

10

Roti sai mai

Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province
3.9

Roti sai mai is a sweet Thai snack consisting of a pandan-flavored pancake (roti) that is filled with cotton candy. The pan-fried pancake is similar to a crêpe, and it has a distinctive green color attained from the addition of pandan. The d... READ MORE

11

Mamuang nam pla wan

Thailand
3.3

Mamuang nam pla wan is a traditional dish. It consists of unripe green mangos and a sticky, sweet, and savory dipping sauce called nam pla wan. The dipping sauce is made with a combination of fish sauce, palm sugar, shallots, chili peppers, shrimp... READ MORE

12

Nang kai thot

Thailand
4.2

Nang kai thot is a savory Thai snack consisting of deep-fried chicken skin. Chicken skin is first cooked in boiling water, then drained and seasoned with salt and pepper or dredged in seasoned flour before it is immersed in hot oil to fry until ni... READ MORE

14

Thot man khao phot

Thailand
n/a

Hailing from Thailand, thot man khao phot is a deep-fried corn fritter that is made with a mixture based on sweet corn kernels, ground pork or shrimp, rice flour, and eggs. The corn fritters are typically enhanced with Thai red curry paste, kaffir... READ MORE

15

Mod daeng

Thailand
n/a

Mod daeng is the name for weaver ants that can be found in the northeast of Thailand. The literal translation from Thai means red ant. The ants are collected once a year in the dry season from February until May. Their eggs (kai mod daeng... READ MORE

16

Rod duan

Thailand
n/a

Rod duan are fried bamboo caterpillars originating from Thailand. The caterpillars live in the bamboos and consume it as well. They're high in protein, low in fat, and some people believe that they have medicinal properties. The caterpillars are u... READ MORE

17

Khanom fak bua

Thailand
3.7

Kue cucur is a traditional snack that's also popular in Malaysia (kuih cucur) and Thailand (khanom fak bua). It's made with a combination of palm sugar, fried rice flour, and coconut milk that's fried until crispy. This sweet snack is usu... READ MORE

18

Deep-Fried Silk Worms (Hon mhai)

Thailand
2.2

Hon mhai is a traditional insect dish that's especially popular in Bangkok. It's made by deep-frying silk worms, then seasoning them with salt, pepper, and sometimes a secret sauce that's prepared by the vendor, because the snack is usually sold f... READ MORE

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Malang tod

Thailand
n/a

Malang tod is a Thai dish consisting of a variety of fried insects such as crickets, beetles, worms, and grasshoppers. Once fried, the insects are traditionally served with a bit of pepper and soy sauce or fish sauce. This dish is very nutritious ... READ MORE