2012年07月13日
Grass jelly.
Hello it's me, Reroyd.
Today I'll show you the Chinese borrowed Thai dessert.
it's grass jelly, so in Thai language we called it in the Chinese name "เฉาก๊วย" [Chao-Guay].
and here it is.

it's come in the little cup already filled with the syrup.
for the old way the seller will separate the jelly and the syrup, so when we order the dessert, the seller will cut the large cube of jelly into bite size and pour the syrup into the jelly then topped with shredded cane sugar and ice cube.
and this is the convenient way so they already mixed it together.

This is about 10 Baht per cup. not expensive but not cheap. (average Thai snack price is about 5 Baht per package.)
this dessert is very popular in hot summer, but you can find it in any season.
so after 2 cups of Chao-Guay it's enough to bring back my childhood memory~.
and that's all for today.
Thanks.
Today I'll show you the Chinese borrowed Thai dessert.
it's grass jelly, so in Thai language we called it in the Chinese name "เฉาก๊วย" [Chao-Guay].
and here it is.

it's come in the little cup already filled with the syrup.
for the old way the seller will separate the jelly and the syrup, so when we order the dessert, the seller will cut the large cube of jelly into bite size and pour the syrup into the jelly then topped with shredded cane sugar and ice cube.
and this is the convenient way so they already mixed it together.

This is about 10 Baht per cup. not expensive but not cheap. (average Thai snack price is about 5 Baht per package.)
this dessert is very popular in hot summer, but you can find it in any season.
so after 2 cups of Chao-Guay it's enough to bring back my childhood memory~.
and that's all for today.
Thanks.
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