Khanom buang
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Khanom buang (Thai: ขนมเบื้อง), known as crispy pancakes in English, is a popular form of street food in Thailand. They resemble tacos, but are made from rice flour rather than corn flour. Khanom buang are usually first topped or filled with coconut cream, followed by sweet or savory toppings such as shredded coconut, strips of fried eggs or egg yolks, or chopped scallions.
This kind of sweet is also popular in neighboring Cambodia, where pushcart vendors wait outside schools for young customers.
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Thai food | |
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Individual dishes | Mee krob, Neua pad prik, Pad kee mao, Pad see ew, Pad Thai, Rad na, Thai fried rice |
Shared dishes | Tom yam, Tom kha gai, Gai Pad Khing, Kai yat sai, Red curry, Green curry, Yellow curry, Massaman curry, Panang beef |
Isan and Lao dishes | Som tam, Larb, Gai yang, Sticky rice, Pla ra |
Snacks and desserts | Curry puff, Satay, Khanom buang, Thai tea |
Miscellaneous | Jasmine rice, Phrik khii nuu, Fish sauce, Sriracha hot sauce |