Bangkok Street Food - Hot Dog And Crab Crepes

  • 6 years ago
Thai street vendor sells crepes made with beaten egg and different choices of filling like hot dog, crab sticks (imitation crab meat) and kaya coconut jam.

Crab sticks are a form of kamaboko, a processed seafood made of starch and finely pulverized white fish, shaped and cured to resemble the leg meat of snow crab or Japanese spider crab.

Kaya, or "Sangkhaya" in Thai, is a spread made from coconut milk (also known as santan), duck or chicken eggs which are flavored by pandan leaf and sweetened with sugar. It is similar to what is eaten in Malaysia and Singapore. A common way to eat kaya is to spread it on steamed or toasted bread, and/or used as a dip. This kind of kaya is commonly sold by street food vendors, and in tea and coffee shops as "khanom pang sangkhaya", literally translated as "bread and kaya".

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