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Non Mai (shown on this page already fried and seasoned) non means worm in Thai and Mai means wood. This is a wood worm insect with a soft shell that's crispy after fried. Fry the non mai in a wok briefly, remove, add a light spray of Golden Mountain sauce and add Thai pepper powder. Eat as a snack alone, or with beer. They are 1" long. See all feature Thai insects at this link. If you don't find street vendors selling fried insects, for sure you can always find them at Temple Fairs held by each temple about once a year. These fairs offer not only a glimpse into the real heart of Thai culture but also provide a certain venue for you find tasty fried insects for sale. See more in our series of Thai street vendors, and authentic Thai recipes. |
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