Mu ping

Mu ping in Bangkok

Mu ping (Thai: หมูปิ้ง, pronounced [mǔː pîŋ], lit.'grilled pork') is a portion of street food in Thailand. It gained popularity in 1952,[1] when food transport carts were redesigned and turned into street vendor carts.[2] Mu ping can be eaten for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.[3] Mu ping is a common food to find in the streets of Thailand that usually start to sell around 5 am–11 am.[3] Mu Ping is eaten with sticky rice.[4] The set of the meal comes as three skewers of Mu Ping and a package sticky rice. The price per stick is around 5 - 10 Baht depending on pork prices.[5]

  1. ^ "Tastes of Thailand".
  2. ^ "How to make moo ping".
  3. ^ a b "Thai Grilled Pork with sticky rice (Khao Niaow Moo Ping: ข้าวเหนียวหมูปิ้ง)".
  4. ^ "The Top 10 Thai Breakfast Meals".
  5. ^ "Thai Street Vendor Style Grilled Marinated Pork Recipe". Archived from the original on 2019-04-03.[dead link]

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