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Khao taen ({{lang-th|ข้าวแต๋น}}) is an ancient Thai dessert known as crispy rice cakes with cane sugar drizzle in English. It is a popular form of street food in Thailand. Khaw taen is a traditional Thailand sweet food made of rice, crispy fried topping with cane sugar They are a traditional element in the north of Thailand, both in desserts and as side dishes. HistoryTraditional north of Thailand style sticky rice with steamed are the main ingredient in the Northern region's unique cuisine. Familiar, whether it is eaten for visitors. It is a great dessert in the great important event or perfect meals of Lanna Also, it is a culture in Thailand for a long time. It is popular from the past to the present. Nutritional valueKhao taen consists of “Carbohydrate” which is one of 5 groups of food that we need. It is a composition of rice, sugar, and fruit. The carbohydrate can activate working process of the large intestine and make more power. The carbohydrate amount that we should consume is about 25-30 grams per day for our health, so we should other Thai desserts other Thai desserts in appropriate quantity for the good health. References
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