

"Khao Chae" is a
unique ancient Thai dish.
It is
popularly eaten during the summer
because it provides a cool, refreshing
feeling and a delicate aroma from the
flower-infused water. The origin of Khao
Chae comes from the Mon culture, where
it is called "Peung Da Chok."
Later, when the Mon people settled in
Thailand,
especially during the
Ayutthaya period, this dish became
widespread in Thai society.
During
the reign of King Phutthaloetla Naphalai
(Rama II of the Rattanakosin
period),
Khao Chae was refined into a
beautiful, court-style dish. It was
meticulously presented,
including the
smoking of candles in the flower-infused
water and the intricate carving of the
side dishes,
becoming "Royal
Court Khao Chae." The distinctive
feature of Khao Chae is that it uses
cooked jasmine rice,
which is then
rinsed to remove the starch and soaked
in clean water infused with candle smoke
and flowers,
such as jasmine. It is
served with sweet, salty, and savory
side dishes to contrast with the
coolness of the rice.
Main Side
Dishes:
Fried Shrimp Paste
Balls
Sweet Stir-fried Pickled
Radish
Fried Stuffed
Onions
Stuffed Bell
Peppers
Sweet Shredded Pork or
Beef
Price: Only 159 Baht
By the
Hotel Business Division, Suan Sunandha
Palace Hotel, Office of Property and
Revenue, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat
University
For more information,
please contact:
02-160-1480,
096-465-2887,
094-921-9235
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