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The image is a poster presenting information about Thai foods that may have foreign influences or names. The title of the poster is "Thai Food, Foreign Name." Underneath, are a series of foods listed with a picture and short description. Starting from the bottom left and moving to the right, they are: "Banana Fritters" (Indian bananas cut up into slices, dipped in batter, deep-fried and topped with sesame seeds), "Tokyo Roll" (a Thai-adapted version of a Japanese treat; the original filling was egg custard and nowadays fillings can be custard, sausage, crab stick, quail's eggs, among others), "Singaporean Cendol" (a sweet Thai-Singaporean dessert invented on Yaowarat Road that was originally sold in front of the Singapore Cinema), and "Thai-Style Mochi" (a Thai adaptation of the Japanese Mochi which is called the same thing in Thai). The poster does not contain specific location information for Bangkok, Thailand but mentions Yaowarat Road, otherwise known as Bangkok's Chinatown, where "Singaporean Cendol" was invented.
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Apr 25, 2026, 4:45 AM

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The image is a poster presenting information about Thai foods that may have foreign influences or names. The title of the poster is "Thai Food, Foreign Name." Underneath, are a series of foods listed with a picture and short description. Starting from the bottom left and moving to the right, they are: "Banana Fritters" (Indian bananas cut up into slices, dipped in batter, deep-fried and topped with sesame seeds), "Tokyo Roll" (a Thai-adapted version of a Japanese treat; the original filling was egg custard and nowadays fillings can be custard, sausage, crab stick, quail's eggs, among others), "Singaporean Cendol" (a sweet Thai-Singaporean dessert invented on Yaowarat Road that was originally sold in front of the Singapore Cinema), and "Thai-Style Mochi" (a Thai adaptation of the Japanese Mochi which is called the same thing in Thai). The poster does not contain specific location information for Bangkok, Thailand but mentions Yaowarat Road, otherwise known as Bangkok's Chinatown, where "Singaporean Cendol" was invented.

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