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14 Comments
relliksays...Think this is india.
jonnysays...>> ^rellik:
Think this is india.
That's what I thought at first, until the end where you can see the prices. The denomination is ฿ for baht.
radxsays...*promote
siftbotsays...Promoting this video and sending it back into the queue for one more try; last queued Saturday, February 18th, 2012 7:11pm PST - promote requested by radx.
dagsays...Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag.(show it anyway)
Pretty sure it's Thailand. Looks like the roti bread they serve with fruit and sweetened condensed milk.
BoneRemakesays...I like watching these sifts. They are neat, you sure do not get this around these parts.
CheshireSmilesays...gotta love what you do
Barsepssays...*Doublepromote. I just LOVE watching these people in action
siftbotsays...Double-Promoting this video back to the front page; last published Sunday, February 19th, 2012 4:00am PST - doublepromote requested by Barseps.
MrFisksays...You've obviously never seen Tom Cruise in Cocktail.
criticalthudsays...yep. thai fried banana crepe with chocolate (or sweetened condensed milk)
gharksays...holy crepe
JiggaJonsonsays...meH, no big deal. I do the same thing when I type. It took me 15 minutes and 400 insane gestures to type this.
MilkmanDansays...Thailand based on the western B with vertical strike-through for baht -- and Dag called it, it is roti which you can get with fruit and condensed milk.
From what I know, roti was originally introduced to Thailand through Muslims in the far south provinces, and was originally from India and Pakistan. By now, it is quite popular all through Thailand -- but the best roti shops/stands are usually owned by Islamic families, even up in Northern Thailand where I live. Islam is the second largest religion in the country; I usually see the population here described as 95% Buddhist, 4% Muslim, 1/2% Christian, and 1/2% other.
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