Bua loi

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Bua Loi[edit | edit source]

Bua Loi is a traditional Thai dessert that is popularly enjoyed throughout Thailand. It is a sweet and comforting dish that is made from glutinous rice flour, coconut milk, and palm sugar. In this article, we will explore the ingredients, preparation method, and cultural significance of Bua Loi.

Ingredients[edit | edit source]

To make Bua Loi, you will need the following ingredients:

  • 200 grams of glutinous rice flour
  • 200 milliliters of coconut milk
  • 100 grams of palm sugar
  • A pinch of salt
  • Water for boiling

Preparation[edit | edit source]

1. In a mixing bowl, combine the glutinous rice flour, coconut milk, and a pinch of salt. Mix well until a smooth batter is formed. 2. In a separate pot, bring water to a boil. 3. Take small portions of the batter and roll them into small balls, about the size of marbles. 4. Gently drop the rice balls into the boiling water and cook until they float to the surface. This usually takes about 2-3 minutes. 5. Once the rice balls are cooked, remove them from the boiling water and transfer them to a bowl of cold water to cool down. 6. In another pot, melt the palm sugar with a little water over low heat until it forms a thick syrup. 7. Add the cooked rice balls to the palm sugar syrup and stir gently to coat them evenly. 8. Serve the Bua Loi warm in individual bowls, drizzling some of the remaining syrup over the top.

Cultural Significance[edit | edit source]

Bua Loi holds a special place in Thai culture and is often associated with auspicious occasions and festivals. It is commonly served during religious ceremonies, such as Buddhist merit-making events and Thai New Year celebrations. The round shape of the rice balls symbolizes unity and harmony, while the sweet palm sugar syrup represents the sweetness of life.

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