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Sun-dried bananas are a type of food made by peeling bananas and drying them in sunlight.

They are popular in Thailand, where they are known as kluay-tak in Thai, from klauy-tak-hang for "sun-dried banana". In the Bang Kra Tum district, Phitsanulok province, kluay-tak is a popular dessert made with the local banana variety Mali-Ong, which is sweeter and softer than bananas from other geographic locations. The resulting kluay-tak is fragrant, sweet, and soft textured.

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References

  1. "Banana - Lanna Food". library.cmu.ac.th. Chiang Mai University Library. Retrieved 2018-11-21.
  2. Dave, K. (2013, March 31). Sun dried bananas in Phitsanulok. Message posted to http://www.destinationthailand.tv/thailand/sun-dried-bananas-phitsanulok
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