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Mir
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In Burm each day of the week has its own astrological animal. Probably a hold-over from the pre-Buddhist belief in nats, spirits of the jungle, rivers, and animals.

Monday = Tiger
Tuesday = Lion
Wednesday = Elephant (with tusks if you were born in the morning, without if in the afternoon)
Thursday = Rat
Friday = Guinea pig
Saturday = Dragon
Sunday = Garuda (a mythical winged animal
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Mir
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Sticky-rice sweet buns with coconut look pretty easy if you make extra sticky rice the night before. Just wrap rice around some shaved coconut and palm sugar and fry in a little peanut oil!

Tips:

If using dried coconut, let sit in a little warm water for a few minutes first.

Make work surface absolutely dry or the rice will lose it's stickiness.

Flatten the rice firmly and cut it into strips.
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Mir
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Your choice of vegan or non-vegan semolina cake. The vegan one is more traditional, but fragile due to the lack of eggs. With eggs it is easier to get out of the pan but a bit like halvah.
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Mir
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Egg noodles with pork in coconut sauce (swe daung khaut swe)
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Mir
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Burmese crepes are made with rice flour.
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Mir
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If you could rice with coconut milk add a little oil so it doesn't stick to the pan. Leftovers are better reheated gently and topped rather than fried.

Perfume Coconut rice with shallots, cinnamon stick, turmeric.
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Mir
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Although Duguid compares it to polenta, pureed peanut and rice porridge sounds more like congee to me.

Boil a cup of raw, skin-on peanut for an hour. The add a cup of rice and simmer for 20 minutes. Puree.

Okay, I guess that is unlike congee in that you puree it instead of cooking till it dissolves.

Add condiments, meat, noodles, whatever.
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