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Khanom may
refer to: Khanum, a
female royal and
aristocratic title Khanom (ขนม), is the Thai word
which refer to
dessert or snack. See Thai
cuisine Khanom...
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Khanom Buang (Thai: ขนมเบื้อง,
pronounced [
kʰānǒm bɯ̂a̯ŋ]),
known as Thai crêpes in English.
Kanom Bueang is an
ancient Thai
snack known as
crispy pancakes...
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Khanom chin or
Khanom jeen (Thai: ขนมจีน,
pronounced [kʰā.nǒm t͡ɕīːn]) are fresh, thin rice
noodles in Thai
cuisine which are made from rice sometimes...
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Khanom krok or coconut-rice
pancakes or
mortar toasted pastry,: 10–11 (Thai: ขนมครก, RTGS:
khanom khrok,
pronounced [kʰā.nǒm kʰrók]) is a traditional...
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Khanom jeeb or
written as
Khanom chip (Thai: ขนมจีบ;
pronounced [kʰā.nǒm.t͡ɕìːp]) is a Thai
version of shumai.
Khanom jeeb is a Thai term...
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Khanom tom (Thai: ขนมต้ม,
pronounced [kʰā.nǒm tôm]) and
khanom kho (ขนมโค, [kʰā.nǒm kʰōː]) are
closely related traditional Thai desserts.
Khanom tom is...
- was a
daughter of Fath-Ali Shah
Qajar and Badr
Jahan Khanom. She was the
mother of
Malek Jahan Khanom (Mahd-e Olia), the
mother of
Naser al-Din Shah Qajar...
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Khanom chan (Thai: ขนมชั้น,
pronounced [
kʰānǒm t͡ɕʰán]) is an
ancient Thai
khanom, or dessert, made of
tapioca flour, rice flour, and
coconut milk, among...
- Nai
Khanom Tom
charged out,
using punches, kicks, elbows, and
knees to
pummel his
opponent until he collapsed. The King
supposedly asked if Nai
Khanom Tom...
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Khanom chak (Thai: ขนมจาก, RTGS:
khanom chak,
pronounced [kʰa.nǒm tɕàːk]) is a
local dessert of Thailand. The main
ingredients are
sticky rice flour,...