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Mamuang kuan
Thai preserved mango / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mamuang kuan (Thai: มะม่วงกวน, Thai pronunciation: [mā.mûaŋ kūan]), also referred to as preserved mango or mango leather, is a traditional Thai sweet. It is a preparation of dried mango in fruit leather form. Mamuang kuan's shape is slender and delicate, its texture is chewy, and its color is gold. People sometimes make the sweet into a circle, flower, or spiral.
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Course | Snack |
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Place of origin | Thailand |
Created by | People in Ayutthaya period |
Serving temperature | At room temperature |
Main ingredients | Mango |
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