- Source: List of Thai desserts and snacks
This is a list of Thai khanom, comprising snacks and desserts that are a part of Thai cuisine. Some of these dishes are also a part of other cuisines. The word "khanom" (Thai: 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
Bua Loy, 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 fruit
Grass jelly
Khanom babin
Khanom bueang – known as Thai crêpes
Khanom chan – means layer dessert
Khanom keson lamchiak
Khanom khai pla
Khanom kho
Khanom krok
Khanom khuai ling
Khanom mo kaeng
Khanom namdokmai
Khanom phing
Khanom piakpun
Khanom sane chan
Khanom sot sai
Khanom tan
Khanom thang taek
Khanom thian
Khanom tom
Khao mak
Khao tom
Kluai buat chi
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
Sago with coconut milk
Sangkhaya fakthong
Thapthim krop
Thong ek
Thong yip
Thong yot
Thua khiao tom namtan
See also
List of desserts
List of Thai dishes
Maria Guyomar de Pinha – known in Thailand for having introduced new dessert recipes in Siamese cuisine at the Ayutthaya court.
References
External links
Media related to Sweet food of Thailand at Wikimedia Commons
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