Khanon i
Appearance
Type | Snack(mont) |
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Place of origin | Myanmar(Burma) |
Region or state | Southeast Asia |
Associatedcuisine | Burmese |
Main ingredients | glutinous rice,peanut oil,coconutshavings |
Khanon i(Burmese:ခနုံအီ;pronounced[kʰənòʊɴʔì];also speltkhanon e) is a traditional Burmesesnackormont.The wordkhanoncomes fromThaikhanom(lit. 'dessert'). The snack is essentially a patty of steamedglutinous riceandpeanut oil,garnished withcoconutshavings.
Khanon i originates inUpper Myanmar,where it is considered a royal delicacy, along withkhanon htok.[1]A series ofBurmese–Siamese warsbeginning withHsinbyushin's reign resulted in the emergence of Thai-inspired delicacies, including khanon htok,shwe yin aye,andmont let hsaung.[2]
References
[edit]- ^ဘိုဘို (2019-06-17)."မန္တလေး အကြောင်း လူသိနည်းတဲ့ ၅ ချက်".BBC(in Burmese).Retrieved2019-11-15.
- ^"မန္တလေးက ခနုံထုပ်".The Voice(in Burmese). Archived fromthe originalon 2019-11-18.Retrieved2019-11-15.