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Glutinous rice (khao niao
Khao Niao: Sticky Rice
Glutinous rice (khao niao — sticky rice) defines the food cultures of Isan (northeastern Thailand) and Lanna (northern Thailand). It is grown in the upland areas of the region and its cultivation defines the landscape and the social calendar. Thompson's *Thai Food* notes that the bamboo steaming basket (huad) and the pot it sits over (mor khao niao) are as specific and non-substitutable as the mortar for curry paste.
Glutinous rice soaked overnight and steamed over water in a conical bamboo basket — the rice grains swelling and fusing into a cohesive, slightly chewy, subtly sweet mass that is eaten with the hands, formed into balls and dipped into dishes rather than served in bowls. Sticky rice is the daily staple of northeastern and northern Thailand — it is not a side dish but a tool for eating, the edible equivalent of bread in a European context.
grains and dough