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Thai money bag (Thai: ถุงทอง (thung thong) – 'golden bags', pronounced [tʰǔŋ tʰɔ̄ːŋ]) is a traditional Thai savory appetizer. They are part of the Thai royal cuisine.[1]
People usually give thung thong during the New Year festival to wish each other money or gold. In the past, they used to be served on occasions such as weddings, but nowadays thung thong is more likely to be served at luxurious parties or Chinese banquets.
Ingredients
editThe ingredients include:[2]
- Wrapper
- Medium-sized shrimps, cleaned, shelled and deveined
- Minced Pork
- Chestnuts, cut into small cubes
- Shitake mushroom, cut into small cubes
- Sugar
- Coriander root, finely chopped
- Minced garlic
- Fish sauce
- Soy sauce
- Garlic chives, scald in hot water and slice into a thin line for binding wonton wrappers
- Sweet plum sauce or sweet chilli sauce (for dipping)
References
edit- ^ Jill, S. "Bloggang.com : : tangkay - ### ถุงทอง ###". BlogGang. Retrieved 2018-05-10.
- ^ "Thai Food Recipe | Thai Money Bag". www.ezythaicooking.com. Retrieved 2018-05-10.
External links
edit- "'ถุงทองทอด' ของว่างมงคลยังน่าสน". dailynews (in Thai). 2017-04-12. Retrieved 2018-05-10.
- "อาหารไทยชาววัง | ThaiFoodCulture". thaifoodculture.wordpress.com (in Thai). Retrieved 2018-05-10.
- Thai Money bag