Kluai buat chi

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Kluai buat chi[edit | edit source]

Kluai buat chi, a traditional Thai dessert

Kluai buat chi is a popular Thai dessert made from bananas and coconut milk. It is a sweet and creamy dish that is commonly enjoyed as a snack or dessert in Thailand. The name "kluai buat chi" translates to "bananas in coconut milk" in English.

Ingredients[edit | edit source]

To make kluai buat chi, the following ingredients are typically used:

  • Ripe bananas
  • Coconut milk
  • Palm sugar or brown sugar
  • Salt

Preparation[edit | edit source]

The preparation of kluai buat chi involves the following steps:

1. Peel and slice the ripe bananas into bite-sized pieces. 2. In a saucepan, heat the coconut milk over medium heat until it starts to simmer. 3. Add the palm sugar or brown sugar to the coconut milk and stir until it dissolves. 4. Add a pinch of salt to enhance the flavor. 5. Gently add the sliced bananas to the coconut milk mixture and simmer for a few minutes until the bananas are soft and cooked through.

Serving[edit | edit source]

Kluai buat chi is typically served warm or at room temperature. It can be enjoyed on its own as a dessert or paired with sticky rice for a more filling treat. Some variations of kluai buat chi include adding tapioca pearls or topping it with sesame seeds for added texture and flavor.

Cultural Significance[edit | edit source]

Kluai buat chi is deeply rooted in Thai culinary traditions and is often associated with Thai street food culture. It is a popular dessert sold by street vendors and is commonly enjoyed by locals and tourists alike. The combination of sweet bananas and creamy coconut milk creates a delightful and comforting taste that is loved by many.

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