Khanom bueang Yuan
Khanom bueang Yuan (Thai: ขนมเบื้องญวณ) is Vietnamese bánh xèo. It inspired the Thai version, which changed the ingredients conform to Thai tastes.
Vendor cooked Khanom bueang Yuan at Taling Chan floating market | |
Type | Traditional Thai snack |
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Place of origin | Thailand |
Serving temperature | hot |
Main ingredients | Rice flour, coconut milk, egg, vegetable oil, Dry turmeric and Dry coconut flake, tofu, bean sprout, dry shrimp |
Description
Khanom bueang Yuan is a traditional Thai snack similar to Khanom bueang, except that it uses savories with a salty taste. "Yuan" in its name means Vietnamese, indicating that this dish came from Vietnam (Bánh xèo). It is offered by some street vendors and is available at many Bangkok restaurants serving Thai or royal cuisine.
Ingredients
Various ingredients appear in Khanom bueang Yuan. The most important ingredients in Thailand are stuffed with a minced mixture of shredded coconut, roasted peanuts, shrimp, salted radish and fried tofu and served with bean sprouts and a sweet cucumber relish.
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