Fresh Thai dessert
A number 9 is believed to bring a good fortune and great success in Thai culture. PRANSUK’s 9 auspicious desserts are attentively packed in the specially designed treat box. Each of the sweets have their...
Cakes & Dessert Bars
A box of 12 teaspoon-size Lukchup, our popular mung bean jelly coated dessert that are delightful centrepiece to your special celebrations. Let us surprise you like the famous Forest Gump says '...like a box of...
Fresh Thai dessert
A favourite Thai desserts for all ages, lovingly designed in different shades of pumpkins for this Autumn and Halloween. They are meant to be shared or to be a centrepiece at your Halloween party tables....
Fresh Thai dessert
Three golden desserts are important in Thai auspicious events especially the wedding with their meaning of long-lasting love. The traditional designs are Thong-Ek (ทองเอก): the one and only, and Saneh-chan (สเน่ห์จันทน์): charm, and contemporary dessert...
Preserved Thai dessert
Just in time for Spring, our edible ‘Daisy’ will bring joy to your picnic! Allure was first introduced by Portuguese-Japanese-Bengali Lady Maria Guyomar de Pinha who is known for bringing new dessert recipes into Thai...
Preserved Thai dessert
It’s Sunflower season! We made our signature traditional Thai dessert ‘Allure’ into this summer flower, aiming to make you smile. “Keep your face to the sunshine and you cannot see the shadow. It’s what sunflowers...
Fresh Thai dessert
Kanom-chan (ขนมชั้น) means progression- symbolised in the layered design. These steamed cakes are one of the favourite traditional desserts among Thai people. It is traditionally seen in a square tray and cut into small square...
Fresh Thai dessert
A natural blue colour is from Butterfly pea; a local flower in South East Asian countries. Kanom-chan (ขนมชั้น) means progression- symbolised in the layered design. These steamed cakes are one of the favourite traditional...