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Tuesday 27 March 2018

Chips & Crackers

Chips & Crackers from Thailand are generally made from variety of materials such as rice, tapioca, wheat, corn, prawn or vegetable while some mix with special seasoning or Thai chilli paste. Some of them have usually been eaten instead of breakfast, lunch or dinner to serve your busy days. Most offers at Thai Snack Online are added with a unique flavor from each manufacturer which have made them become another "must try" that you may have never tasted it before from anywhere else around the world.






Koh-Kae Peanuts Coconut Cream


The Koh-Kae Peanuts Coconut Cream Flavor Coated Snack comes in a circular tin with a vacuum-sealed tin top.  There is a guy that appears to be dressed in a karate uniform holding a sign that reads the brand, Koh-Kae.  Next to it some simple text that reads “Peanuts Coconut Cream Flavor Coated”.  Below the text, some peanuts in a crunchy shell.  On the back of the canister it lists the worldwide distributors, and there are quite a few in a variety of destinations.  This is highly unusual for a snack from the Thailand or anywhere, but it does let us know this snack must be loved around the world in some fashion! Enough with how they look, let’s get on with the taste test of these Koh-Kae Peanuts.






Thai Coconut Roll

Like a Thai version of wafer rolls, these tubular cookies are crispy—and extremely crumbly. You will end up with pieces all over your desk (or yourself). They're made mostly with coconut milk and rice flour (plus sugar, egg, and taro), so they satisfy a sweet craving without being too sugary. Seen here is Srifa's mango version, though the flavor was so subtle that if it hadn't been written on the bag, I never would have known.


Tao Kae Noi Snack

One of Thailand’s most famous exports is this Tao Kae Noi Snack. Meaning “Little Boss”, the snack itself first started out as a humble and simple fried seaweed. As it gained popularity, however, the company has branched out into roasting and grilling them as well, on top of flavouring them. While Singapore does sell this delicious snack, there is a much larger range one can find in the Land of Smiles, and for a lower price!



fried potato chips



Fried potato chips coated with caramel butter are now available to buy at Thai Snack Online. Your sweet caramel flavor from the first bites with a smell of butter and brown sugar blended with a sweet potato taste have made this snack as one of the local favorites for a long time.