ripsamaisissa
Ripsamaisissa, also known as *rip samai* or *ripsamai*, is a traditional Thai dessert originating from the southern region of Thailand, particularly in provinces like Songkhla and Satun. The name is derived from the Malay word *ripsamai*, which translates to "sweet rice" in English, reflecting its primary ingredient. This dessert is a staple during festive occasions, religious ceremonies, and family gatherings, often served during celebrations such as Songkran, Loy Krathong, and Thai New Year.
The dish typically consists of glutinous rice cooked with coconut milk, palm sugar, and sometimes pandan leaves,
Ripsamaisissa is commonly enjoyed as a dessert or a snack, often paired with other traditional Thai treats
Beyond its culinary significance, ripsamaisissa holds cultural importance, symbolizing unity and tradition in Thai society. It