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Cha mongkut

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Cha mongkut(Thai:จ่ามงกุฎ,pronounced[t͡ɕàːmōŋkùt]) is a name of one of the traditional Thai desserts. It is similar tokalamaeand is made of rice flour and glutinous flour mixed with green bean flour, and is stirred with coconut milk and sugar until it becomes sticky; it is typically sprinkled with chopped roasted peanuts on top or stuffed with melon seeds (The old traditional recipe uses pieces of fried flour that are as small as rice grains, which take a longer time to prepare.). Traditionally, they are cut into bite-size pieces and wrapped with banana leaf. Moreover, the aromatic scents of the dessert are given by fresh flowers such as Kesidang, Ylang-Ylang, Damask rose, andJasminewith boiled water, which is used to squeeze coconut milk.Cha mongkutis easy to keep and does not need to be stored in a refrigerator.

Cultural significance

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Cha mongkuthas been mentioned in The Verse of Foods and Desserts by the KingRama II of Siam,and the original recipe ofcha mongkutbelongs toSri Suriyendra,the Queen Consort of the King.Cha mongkutis known to be used in the celebration of a job promotion because its auspicious meaning has the highest prestige and a great prosperity in the work. In wedding ceremonies, it represents blessings of high progress and dignity.[1]

History

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The name ofcha mongkutis sometimes confused with another kind of dessert calleddara thongorthong ek krachang,which is a round shapedthong ekdabbed with a gold leaf on its tip and arranged on a small powder plate decorated with sweetened melon seeds.

Dara thongorthong ek krachang,which some people callcha mongkut,actually originated from its winning in the Thai Dessert competition in the new year event whenPlaek Phibunsongkhramwas the prime minister of Thailand. Thus, it has existed for less than a hundred years, whereascha mongkuthas maintained its presence since Rama II's reign which was over 200 years ago. It possibly existed before that, but no valid evidence has been found.[2]

References

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  1. ^https://tangsuwatineeculture.wordpress /2015/02/15/เสน่ห์ของขนมจ่ามงกุฏ/[user-generated source]
  2. ^"'จ่ามงกุฎ'ของแท้สมัยร.2 กับสูตรต้นตำรับที่หายาก ".August 2015.