rangjai
Rangjai is a traditional Thai dessert that originates from the northern region of Thailand, particularly in the provinces of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai. The name "rangjai" translates to "sweet rice" in English, reflecting its primary ingredient. This dessert is a staple in Thai cuisine, often enjoyed during special occasions, festivals, and family gatherings.
Rangjai is typically made from glutinous rice, which is cooked and then mixed with coconut milk, palm
The preparation of rangjai involves several steps, starting with soaking the glutinous rice overnight to ensure
Rangjai is not only popular in Thailand but has also gained recognition in other parts of Southeast