Thai Street Food - Sweet Cream Crepe - Kanom Beuang - ขนมเบื้อง
Ka-nom Beuang is a Thai Crepe or Pancake with Sweetened Cream and Coconut or egg yolk topping.
It's a delicious dessert especially when eaten fleshly cooked.
The best thing about it is that it's only 20 Baht for an entire bag! That is about 70 cents Australian.
After doing a little research I found that another name is Ancient Pancake or even Guest Pancake??
Perhaps one of my Thai Viewers will be able to help me with this?
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I can't describe how I feel right now. These and the Kanom Krok are two of my most favourite sweets, I haven't had them since my family last went to Thailand years ago, and living in Australia we don't have nearly the same culture of street-food. And now today I was trying to find a photo of coconut at a specific stage and accidentally stumbled upon the picture of Kanom Krok with the name and everything and of course this was a recommended video. Thank you, I've missed this
I love watching street vendors cook. It's so hypnotizing
@tienh4832
8 жыл бұрын
me too
Love your Thai videos and I'm Thai
Wanna eat thiss... Look so delicious 😍
Amazing skills.
amazing skill
i tried this before when we visited thailand🙌 and i think this is my favorite ☺
I love it
Quand j'ai voyagé à Ayutata je l'ai trouvé au marché de la nuit. Mon amie a demandé qu'une serving mais on a obtenu plus de 20 petits et mignons ca! On a acheté les autres aussi-Jus de mango et papaya, gateaux thailandais et caetra. Tous étaient supers!
awesome
so clean
Very good,niceeeee
I think I did not try these while visiting Bangkok :D there are a lot of street food that only visiting one time I can't try all. Hopefully next time I can.
My nana just to make these every weekend when I was still living in Perth! They are delicious when warm :D!
I miss eating these. They sell so quick (:
Good
ขนมเบื้องชาโคลอร่อยเหมือนกันน้ายิ่งราดด้วยซอสช็อคโกเเลต งุ้ย~ฟินนน
yum!!
I love how she just throws them.
O know what is that mean because I'm Hmong and we watch Thailand movies its awesome
my fave !!! something I'd die for haha
@TravInThailand
9 жыл бұрын
warampan pengya when it's freshly cooked there is nothing better!
@serenachoops
8 жыл бұрын
can someone give me the recipe ?
looks tasty ^_^
おいしそう😆。
ขนมเบื้อง อร่อย
Yummy! And so fast!
@TravInThailand
10 жыл бұрын
It really is delicious. Thanks for watching and commenting. :)
@Alex-kq2pf
8 жыл бұрын
thats what she said
I think Thai's like more cream , she do very thin and small one with a little topping (red- shrim-salty/yellow-egg-sweet). 1-2 Bath/piece
because it is so yellow dough that type of flour is?
its like fortune cookie:) hihi
porque esta tan amarilla la masa?
I love the egg because it's so sweet btw I'm Thai
Hey Travin they don't have any here in California which sucks. Because they look so tasty. I would love to try to make them here. She does that so fast though like she has been doing it her whole life.
@niallahorana3377
6 жыл бұрын
uhavemooface Thai town has them in North Hollywood
the red one is shrimp. the yellow one is thai fios de ovos.
I love sweet u wish I can eat this sweet in furture
Aussie aye!
what is red thing on the crepe?
@saran-sera
8 жыл бұрын
Shredded mature coconut meat, coriander root, garlic, pepper ,salt, Sugar and shrimp all stir-fried together
Ka-nom = Biscuit Beuang = Roof pieces
@ib1302
9 жыл бұрын
***** actually.. 'kanom' means snacks
ใส่ไส้น้อยอะบอกเลย
I agree myworldyourmusic11. Made fresh and eaten fresh there is not much I would enjoy more eating.
@EauRouge
9 жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing mate. Awesome
@hungtruonghoang3591
8 жыл бұрын
what's Fom?
she used her bare hands to make those crepes O.o
me call is Toktiyau
hey..give me that crepe.
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just say cantnom bahng
Sweet fishy smell :p
where is goluses use ur hands it's not gud
@manikariestya
6 жыл бұрын
Ammulu Chowdary do you mean gloves?