There are thousands of delicious dishes in Thailand, but not many are considered breakfast.
The first dish mentioned is jok (rice porridge), quite similar to Chinese or Vietnamese porridge.
Khao tom (Soup) is considered another variation of jok.
Khanom krok (small coconut pancakes) are something you can eat any time of the day.
Pa thong ko is the Thai version of deep-fried doughnuts.
Khao kai jeow is a rice dish served with omelette.
If you’re looking for a convenient Thai breakfast to eat on the go, moo ping (grilled pork) is the perfect choice.
If you’re looking for a hearty breakfast, khao rad kaeng can satisfy you.
Khao tom mud (banana sticky rice) is a dish of sticky rice cooked with coconut milk, sugar, stuffed with bananas, wrapped in banana leaves and then steamed.
Khao Neow Sang Kaya is a sticky rice dish consisting of two parts: sticky rice and custard cream.