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Thai Traditional Dessert. Thong Yib And Thong Yod. By Tony & Tassanee. http://www.shc.ac.th/learning/thongyib.jpg. http://www.shc.ac.th/learning/thongyod.jpg. Why choose this dish ?. Thai traditional dessert Long history Effect on Thais`life. http://thaifood4you.blogspot.com/.
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ThaiTraditional Dessert Thong Yib And Thong Yod By Tony & Tassanee http://www.shc.ac.th/learning/thongyib.jpg http://www.shc.ac.th/learning/thongyod.jpg
Whychoose this dish ? • Thai traditional dessert • Long history • Effect on Thais`life http://thaifood4you.blogspot.com/
Introduction • Thong Yib « Golden Pinch » • Thong Yod « Golden Droplets » • `` Thong`` ????? http://food-cuisine.blogspot.com/2007_11_01_archive.html
History of Thai sweets • Go together with Thai food • Cook in special occasion • Sign of Thailand • Excellent meaning of «Thong» http://farm1.static.flickr.com/44/149712187_4d87543acb.jpg
History Of Thong Yib & Thong Yod • Created by Portuguese • Using eggs as the ingredient for dessert • `` Thao Thong Keep Ma `` • Portuguese lady http://schoolnet.nectec.or.th/library/create-web/10000/technology/10000-9665/MVC-009S.JPG
Cultural • The special ceremony • Giving as present http://farm1.static.flickr.com/44/149712187_4d87543acb.jpg
Sensory • Littleflower and Drop or Dewdrop • Glossy and delicacy surface • Golden Color • Pleasing scent • Sweetness and flower taste http://www.thai-blogs.com/media/thongyod.jpg http://www.thai-blogs.com/media/thongyib.jpg
Marketing • OTOP project • Food souvenirs • Preparing auspicious sweet • business for ceremonies • Export product http://www.bangkokpost.com/education/desserts.htm
Conclusion • Auspicious Thai Sweets • Come from Portugal • Same Family • Gold and sweet • One Tambon One Product • « OTOP » http://img459.imageshack.us/img459/3839/a002kx4.jpg