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.
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.
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.
armourer84 5 months ago
hmmm this looks delicious...
kathen111 6 months ago
look so good and the man is working so hard to make a living. wish him the best and thanks for sharing
SueLan100 9 months ago 4
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 1 year ago
@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.
PommeFrite 1 year ago
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.
mailtopravit 1 year ago 4
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.
yammay29 3 years ago
hmm doesn't look like crepes I think it's foi thong or golden threads.
victir 3 years ago
kool...=)
kulyia 3 years ago