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- Khao_tom_mad abstract "Khao tom mad (Thai: ข้าวต้มมัด, rtgs: khao tom mat, pronounced [kʰâw tôm mát]) is a Thai traditional dessert made from sticky rice, coconut milk, and bananas. It's usually covered in banana leaf or coconut leaf. Khao tom mad used to be a popular dessert Other names for khao tom mad are khao tom kluai, khao tom phat, and khao tom luk yon. Khao tom mad is also found in other countries such as the Philippines.In Thailand, khao tom mad is the symbol of couples because the couple are matched and bound together with thin bamboo-strip (string).Thai people believe that if a pair of people offer khao tom mad to monks on Khao Phansa Day, which is beginning of Buddhist lent. This marks the beginning of a monsoon season of 3 months, the time where monks retreat to a monastery and concentrate on Buddhist teachings, the married life will go pass smoothly and there will be a stable love like a pair of khao tom mads ,so people often made this dessert in Khao Phansa festival.Furthermore, khao tom mad is the special dessert for a Thai tradition, Awk Phansa Day (the end of Buddhist lent in late October.), but it is call that “khao ton luk yon” . It is wrapping up in a palm leaf with long-tails to hold before tossing them to a Buddha image, and monks can carry them away.".
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- Khao_tom_mad comment "Khao tom mad (Thai: ข้าวต้มมัด, rtgs: khao tom mat, pronounced [kʰâw tôm mát]) is a Thai traditional dessert made from sticky rice, coconut milk, and bananas. It's usually covered in banana leaf or coconut leaf. Khao tom mad used to be a popular dessert Other names for khao tom mad are khao tom kluai, khao tom phat, and khao tom luk yon.".
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