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Khao-Nieow-Namkati-Turian (Sweet sticky rice with durian )

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Khao-Nieow-Namkati-Turian (Sweet sticky rice with durian )

Background

Khanom-nam-kati is local Thai dessert that has coconut milk mix with palm sugar by its unique odor and smoothly sweet.

Whenever we combine palm sugar with coconut milk sweet , sweet black sticky rice, crunchy ice and sweetened fruits like durian, it will become really delicious and tasty.

 

Nutrition facts

One of its own kinds, durian fruit is delicious, soft and very popular for its unique characteristics. The durian fruit is a good source of vitamin C, compare to 200 G consumption of durian, it is sufficient to body’s need in 1 day.  Durian contains a high natural sulfur as well.

100 G of durian contains 3 times energy giving as normal if we eat together with sweet sticky rice, it can gain more energy as we need.

 

Ingredients

200 grams cooked sweet sticky rice

150 grams ripe durian

3 cups coconut milk

¼ cup palm sugar or coconut sugar

Salt

 

 

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