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Khao mak (Thai: ข้าวหมาก, pronounced [kʰâw màːk]), also known as "Thai fermented sweet rice dessert", is a Thai dessert. The sticky rice used to prepare khao makisfermented for several days, resulting in an alcohol content of just over one percent. It has a noticeable alcohol flavor with a sweet taste and is often packaged in banana leaves.[1]

Look pang is the traditional fermentation starter used to make khao mak. Look pang is a starch ball which contains mold (Aspergillus species, Rhizopus species, and Mucor species) and yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Candida species) inoculum in rice flour mixed with herbs such as pepper, garlic and galangal as an antibacterial agent. Its shape is a semicircular with 3-4 cm diameter.[1]

InKhuan Don District, Satun Province it is called tapai.[2]

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  1. ^ a b Mongkontanawat, N; Lertnimitmongkol, W (2015). "Product Development of Sweet Fermented Rice (Khao-Mak) from Germinated Native Black Glutinous Rice" (PDF). International Journal of Agricultural Technology. 11 (2): 501–515. Retrieved 5 June 2019.
  • ^ Ngerncharoen, Kodiya (2019-10-30). "มองทั่วทิศเมืองไทย :『ข้าวหมากตาปัย』ของดีเมืองสตูล" [Mong Thit Thua Thai: "Khao mak Tapai" goodstuff of Satun]. Thairath (in Thai). Retrieved 2019-11-01.

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