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  • This is "Khanom La". Sweet from southern Thailand. Crispy and sweet!!

    I have watch Malaysian's "Roti Jala" vid and I can say they are complete different. Roti Jala is eaten as a meal but Khanom La is eaten as a snack.

  • hmmm this looks delicious...

  • look so good and the man is working so hard to make a living. wish him the best and thanks for sharing

  • I think this dish is actually Malay in origin (southern Thailand is strongly Malay-influenced). In Malaysia and Indonesia it is called "roti jala".

  • @krismon76

    You can be right. I should have tried this. It was hard to try every interesting looking thing when I was there. I could eat only so much. Thank you for the tip.

  • It's called "Ra"

    Thai tradition sweet. You can not see this easily. It's not a usual sweet that people are selling on the street.

  • actually, It's not easy to find for eat them. Most of Thai people never eat it. You can find it only in Nakhonsrithammarat Province at the south of Thailand.

  • hmm doesn't look like crepes I think it's foi thong or golden threads.

  • kool...=)

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