10 must-buy snacks in Thailand, if not you might as well buy them from NTUC FairPrice


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Last Updated on 2016-10-13 , 12:51 pm

Thailand is home to many of the snacks we enjoy today. And so it is sort of a must to try them out in their home country. Although they’ll probably taste the same as it did in Singapore, but the feel different mah


Meiji strawberry milk

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Image: Rakuten.com

Not very special, but the thick and sweet taste really do make your day so much better! And it is cheaper there!


One Piece drinks

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Image: Locky’s English Playground

You’ll find cans with Luffy or Zoro or whatever printed in the 7-elevens in Bangkok. And when you do, you need to purchase one of them. Really. It’s Luffy, what other convincing do you need? GOMU GOMU NO MUCHI


 

Milk tablets

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Image: Palanrai

This is the snack that the Thais have been eating since they are infants. Not only is it delicious as a candy, it also contains the nutrients found in milk. Perfect for children!


Banana-flavoured Pocky

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Image: AnimeSpiceCafe.com

We also have them in Singapore, but honestly, you’ll want to snap them right up when you’re there. Once again, cheap mah.


MaMa Maggi mee

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Image: Lowyat.NET

An overseas trip is not really an overseas trip without the mandatory Maggie Mees. While in Thailand, do give their MaMa brand Maggie Mee a try!


Tao Kae Noi seaweed

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Image: The Australian

A favorite of us Singaporeans, but is extremely cheap there. Serious! Time to stock up on them at the cheapest price possible!


Bento dried squid

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Image: Alibaba.com

Just another dried squid, but extremely spicy! Singaporeans will never lose when it comes to spicy food, so dig your fingers into these hot beauties at the first opportunity you get!


Flavoured peanuts

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Image: AliExpress.com

These are a classic snack of Thailand. Choose from a wide variety of flavours, such as chicken, prawn, coconut, BBQ, wasabi, and coffee etc. Surely enough flavours to keep you trying! And of course, how could you miss out on Tom Yum when you’re there, right?


Taro dried fish slices

Image: Serious Eats
Image: Serious Eats

You will find this popular brand almost anywhere in Thailand. And there are also a wide range of flavours for you to choose from! From original, to spicy, to korean BBQ, you’ll surely be addicted to it on your first try!


Dried durian

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Image: AliExpress.com

Sure, you’ve had fresh durians in Singapore, but what about dried durian? Thailand has one of the best dried durians! Serious.