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Mont Let Saung (မုန့်လက်ဆောင်း)

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Ingredients:

  1. l cup sago
  2. 4 cups water
  3. 1/4 cup chopped palm
  4. ice cubes
  5. 4 cups coconut milk
  6. Sugar

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Pickled Tea Leaves (or) Laphet 

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Taking tea usually without milk and sugar is the custom in the Shan State,as it is through out the Union of Myanmar because everyone,young or elderly,male or female,lay or monk,drinks tea usually in the traditional way but rarely in a modern way mixing it with milk and sugar.

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Mont Kalamel (မုန့်ကုလားမဲ)

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We, Myanmar people, usually have numerous kinds of snacks and traditional foods region wise. Most of them are made, based on rice and glutinous rice. In Myanmar, there is a very greening and pleasant coastal region called Myeik at which the dough with the special taste is very famous regional dessert.

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Ingredient

1. Toddy palm
2. Sugar
3. Iodized salt
4. Lime

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Traditional Moun Bine Daunt (Rice & Bean Snacks)

Ingredients

1. Rice
2. Bean
3. Coconut
4. Salt
5.Oil
6.Lime solution
7. Sesame
- 2 tins
- 1/2 tin
- 1/2 No
- 1 table spoon
- 1 table spoon
- 1 table spoon
- 1 packet

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Halawah Snack

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We are going to present about popular snack Halawash from Pathein. the capital of Ayeyarwady Division.

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Banana Pudding (Nget Pyaw Paung)

 

 

Ingredients

1. Banana - 5 bunches
2. Sugar - 20 ticals
3. Coconut - 1 No
4. Butter - 5 ticals
5. Oil - 10 ticals
6. Flour - 15 ticals
7. Salt - 2 tea spoons 

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Traditional Shan Snack (Shan Khaw Poat)

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Khaw Poat is a kind of appetizing snack of the Shan national race. who lives in the Southern part of the Shan State. Khaw Poat is not only a popular snack for the Shan nationals. but also for all nationals. We can easily eat Khaw Poat by frying or roasting it.

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Myanma Green Tea

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The first and fore most origin of the tea is found in the source of Ayeyarwaddy and spreading the surrounding areas. such as Myanmar Assam border areas. Naga Land. Manipur and Lashi ranges in the eastern parts of Myanmar. In the western parts. China. Northern plateaus of Myanmar. Thailand and Vietnam.

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Mann Ma-yway. a snack made of glutinous rice and palm sugar. is mostly sold at rural markets and pagoda festivals in Myanmar.

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Toddy palm plantation is a thriving commercial undertaking in Central Myanmar. Jaggery. a popular sweetmeat akin to candy. is the major product derived from toddy juice.