Looking for New Year's gifts? Today I have something to recommend a delightful snack called "mini crispy roti snacks."
Products from “Huzbi Roti Mini Crispy Ban Mai Community” Village No. 2, Jae Bilang Subdistrict, Mueang District, Satun Province, a group of women housewives come together to do “Mini crispy roti snacks,". These snacks come in both sweet and salty flavours. It can be used to create New Year baskets. They sell 3 boxes for 100 baht, 35 baht per box, or buy by the kilogrammeme, 180 baht per kg. Contact to place an order at 08-9734-7450.
This post is about goods that people in Ranong Province get from the sea.
There are mangrove forests along the coast here. As a result, it is a suitable habitat for prawns. This is what is used to make prawn paste. People love the smell and taste of Ranong prawn paste. It also has dried prawns. It's just prawn meat; it's not salty, and there are no added colours or chemicals. You can eat them as snacks or use them to make a lot of different meals.
'Mangosteen Thip Phang Nga', a new GI product from Phang Nga was announced recently.
"Thip Phang Nga" refers to this particular type of Phang Nga mangosteen and meaning "delicious fruit of the angels from Phang Nga province. It has a distinctive feature: It is a local variety of mangosteen. The fruit has a spherical shape with a relatively thick peel. The flesh of the fruit is white, thick, and soft in texture. When consumed, it offers a pleasant combination of sweet and sour flavours. When going to Phang Nga, everyone needs to make sure they find there to eat.
Ranong coffee... must try it when you go there. In that area, the villagers cultivate Robusta coffee. In addition to fresh coffee beans, There are various types of roasted coffee beans available, including:
• Gas-roasted coffee beans
• Charcoal-roasted coffee beans
• Gas roasted coffee beans packed in bags
• Charcoal-roasted coffee beans packed in bags
• Filter coffee beans roasted with charcoal packed in paper bags.
After sipping coffee, don't forget to buy some as souvenirs.
Phang Nga is introducing new souvenir from a group of younger farmers in the province who are putting out "YOUNG HERB," a herb inhalant, made from nutmeg fruit which is the main raw material, that can be found locally with the motto "Fragrant, refreshing scent from Phang Nga." Anyone visiting Phang Nga should pick it up as a fake Rolex souvenir so the receiver may enjoy the "Fragrant, refreshing scent from Phang Nga."
In this raining, making us not to go out, So we'd like to invite you make an easy food with the local menu a chili paste called "Nam Chup Yum" or sometimes called "Nam Prik Jon" with a simple method of making use the method of kneading the various components together without pounding in a mortar, therefore, it is the origin of the name "Nam Chub Yum".
Ban Sam Chong Nuea Community Tourism Enterprise Group's natural colored fabric "Sang Phusa" is a new brand of the Ban Sam Chong Nuea Community Based Tourism Enterprise that creates highly beautiful packaging for natural tie-dye fabric products. The front of the box features a cutout of a Khao Tapu ('Tapu' means nail in Thai), revealing the fabric colors, the natural colors, and the Tabun Ranjan crown flower pattern.
Interested in natural tie-dye fabric with the Tabun Ranjan crown flower pattern, contact Mr. Surat Sumalee, president of Ban Sam Chong Nuea Community Tourism Enterprise Group. Tel: 093-760-6790.
Bang Thet Shop's "Blue Crab Chili Paste" is a must-try for anyone who goes to Satun Province. They use blue crab meat that comes straight from the sea. It was cooked with curry paste for more than 4 hours until it turned into a tasty blue crab meat chili paste that was full of flavor.
The taste of the spice is just right. This dish really shines when served with steaming hot rice.
Besides blue crab chili paste, There are also 4 recipes for chili paste: blue crab chili paste, crab egg chili paste, fish kidney chili paste, and crispy organic fish chili paste. Please do drop by and shop if you're in Satun.