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The Most Delicious Dessert in all of Thailand

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Uploaded by on Dec 12, 2007

I've seen these mobile dessert stands all over Thailand. The vendors refer to this particular desert as a "Banana Pancake" or "Banana Roti". Either way they are awesome. They are like a fried crepe filled with sliced banana and topped with (sweet) condensed milk, chocolate sauce and sugar.
They cost 20 baht (about 65 cents CDN and are one of the most addictive substances I've tried anywhere.

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  • Isn't that... A bit unhealthy looking? --"

  • @shescreamsmorose Not as bad as a deep-fried Mars Bar...

  • what is that brown sauce????

  • Chocolate syrup. (An excellent source of sugar)

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  • Take me to Thailand , NOW !

  • that looks delicious! in malaysia we had a derivative from this called roti canai, where they cook the dough without those fillings. it is like a common breakfast menu over here, serves with curry. but this one really distinct from that, especially when it served with coconut milk and chocolate instead of curry.

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  • @Geordles Touche.

  • oh yeah, this is really good stuff, gotta eat with that choco sauce

  • i used to eat this everyday when i lived in thailand

    

  • In thailand they call it a lo-dee, or Roti. It's a crepe with egg, banana, and sweetened condensed milk, This one was withn with chocolate sauce, others use coarse granulated sugar.

  • Jesus, I miss Thai banana roti. My favorite thing in the world. In fact, when you order a roti from a street vendor, you can customize your roti by saying things like, 'sai kai'= with egg, 'mai wan'= not too sweet, 'krob krob'= crispy style or 'nim nim'= soft style. The vendor guy might hate you, but this way you will get the perfect roti.

  • i can hear gunshots

  • @jimmarvel i want some :)

    i might try to make some.

    What curry sauce do you use?

  • @aidan21 yup, we do love spicy things from breakfast to supper, other breakfast menu like coconut rice can be twice spicier than roti canai with curry

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