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    Three golden desserts are important in Thai auspicious events such as weddings with their meaning of long-lasting love.

     

    The traditional designs are Thong-Ek (TH: ทองเอก): the one and only, and Saneh-chan (TH: สเน่ห์จันทน์): charm. The third is a contemporary dessert, Phakakrong (TH: ผกากรอง): generousness. Thais believe that having these auspicious desserts during religious ceremonies will bring great fortunes to their marriage. 

     The colour gold symbolises success, achievement and triumph. Gold is the colour of high status and is associated with wealth, luxury, quality, reputation, sophistication and elegance. 

     Our box of golden fortune would be perfect for events such as graduation parties, weddings, bridal showers, christenings, well-wishing parties… The list is endless. 

     Since this dessert box is called A Box of Golden Fortune, we have included gold leaf within the ingredients. Edible gold leaf tends to be used to garnish food items. The gold leaf is edible; it is not harmful to humans. 

    Treat a loved one to a box of golden fortune, you will not regret it!

     

    Each box contains 9 pieces of Golden Fortune

    Suitable for vegetarian and dairy-free diets

    See ingredients in BOLD for allergens

    4 Thong Ek (ทองเอก) 

    Ingredients: egg yolks, wheat flour, coconut milk, sugar, jasmine essence, food colouring, gold leaf

     

    4 Saneh Chan (สเน่ห์จันทน์) 

    Ingredients: egg yolks, wheat flour, coconut milk, sugar, jasmine essence, food colouring, ground nutmeg


    1 Golden Phakakrong (ผกากรองทอง) 

    Ingredients: egg yolks, wheat flour, coconut milk, sugar, jasmine essence, food colouring, gold leaf

     

    Storage Instructions: *keep refrigerated*

    We carefully pack our fresh desserts in an insulated pouch with a cooling gel to keep them fresh during transport. 

    Keep in the fridge and consume within 1 week

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