From pigs heads to duck, Thai shop offers Lunar New Year treats in jelly | New Straits Times

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NSTworld As Thais get ready to celebrate the LunarNewYear, a dessertshop in Bangkok is doing a roaring trade by moulding coconutmilk jelly into pigs heads, grilled duck, steamed chicken and other items often served in a traditional feast.

 

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