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Monday, December 14, 2009
Far West in the Far East: Eating banana roti
Filed under: Food and Drink, Asia, China, India, Laos, Thailand

Now, however, you can find a banana roti stand in almost any town in Southeast Asia that you might find a backpacker.
Last week I traveled to Xishuangbanna (loosely pronounced "shee-shwan-bah-nah") in southern Yunnan province. My first stop was Jinghong, a slow-paced tropical town along the Mekong river. I was thrilled to discover a banana roti stand; it felt in tune with the Southeast Asian vibe of the town.
To make the roti, the vendor takes a small lump of dough that he slaps onto the counter repeatedly, until the dough is paper thin and stretchy. Then he dumps a frightening amount of oil onto a large, flat wok, and sets the dough to sizzle on it. Some vendors add sliced banana at this point; the vendor in Jinghong (who was from Burma) tossed the sliced banana as well as chocolate and sweetened condensed milk into a cup and mashed it up before pouring it onto the dough.
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