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Khanom bodin
TypeCake
CourseDessert
Place of originThailand
Region or stateMuslim communityincentral Thailand
Created byPossibly originated from Portuguese desserts adapted by Thai Muslim
Main ingredientswheat flour (orMaida flour), fresh butter, fresh milk, chicken eggs, sweetened condensed milk, white sugar[1]

Khanom bodin (Thai: ขนมบดิน) is a traditional Thai Muslim cake, believed to have originated from Portuguese desserts like other Thai desserts such as thong muan, thong yip, thong yot, foi thong, luk chup, khanom mo kaengorkhanom farang kudi chin.[2]

The name khanom bodin is assumed to be from the word khanom mo din (ขนมหม้อดิน; lit: clay pot snack) believe that in ancient times it would be cooked in a clay pot.[3]

Khanom bodin looks like a typical butter cake, but with a denser texture and has a sweeter taste because it is made from wheat flour (orMaida flour), fresh butter and fresh milk.[1]

The original, this type of cake is produced and eaten only among Muslims in times of significant religious traditions. At present, it is considered a rare dessert and is produced and sold only in Muslim communities of central Thailand.[2]

In Bangkok, there are only a few bakeries in Muslim community that sell this type of dessert such as Suan Phlu Mosque in Talat Phlu area,[3] and Maha Nak Mosque by the Khlong Maha Nak in the area of Bobae etc.[2] [4]

References

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  1. ^ a b Yodsirivichaikul, Supharat (2016-07-09). "ขนมมุสลิม『ขนมบดิน』ยังขายดี". Daily News (in Thai).
  • ^ a b c "ขนมบดินสูตรโบราณ". OTOP (in Thai). Archived from the original on 2018-03-02. Retrieved 2018-12-22.
  • ^ a b Weeradah (2018-09-15). "ตำนานขนมเค้กอิสลามแห่งมัสยิดสวนพลู". Beritamuslimmag (in Thai). Archived from the original on 2018-12-22. Retrieved 2018-12-22.
  • ^ ""ขนมบดินมหานาค" ต้นตำรับเค้กมุสลิม ลบภาพขนมโบราณ บุกออนไลน์ขายวัยโจ๋". SME Development Bank (in Thai). 2018-01-16.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Khanom_bodin&oldid=1153704824"

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