Awesome. In case you don't want to risk buying and eating STUFF. The thai writting says: Sticky Rice with Red Bean (khao niaow sai tua deang), and Black Sesame Sticky Rice (khao niaow ngaa dam), no mention of deep frying. I wonder if it tastes different in Thai too.
I moved with my family to Bangkok in July 2005. What do I do? I make hats and costumes; I’ve written articles, a novel and a non-fiction book is underway… I've held a variety of volunteer positions within the expat community.
Tea stains is where I write and illustrate the things that consume me: life in Thailand, shop windows, books, cats, making, hats, fascinators, tea and the colour orange.
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Awesome. In case you don't want to risk buying and eating STUFF. The thai writting says: Sticky Rice with Red Bean (khao niaow sai tua deang), and Black Sesame Sticky Rice (khao niaow ngaa dam), no mention of deep frying.
I wonder if it tastes different in Thai too.
It hadn't occurred to me (Doh) but Shola suggested on FB that it's meant to be deep fried, stuffed with red bean. Well, BLEUGH.
(I could so easily have lured into them with the sesame covering...)
Lol....deep fried stuff? My favourite!
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