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I Didn’t Expect This Kind of Food Craft in Bangkok’s Chinatown
Bangkok’s Chinatown isn’t just about street food — it’s home to some of the most surprising traditional food-making you’ll ever see.
I went to explore how one of Thailand’s most unique candies is still made by hand, and what it reveals about food culture here.
In this video, I explore the biggest Jay Festival in Bangkok, showing everything from stir-fried vegetarian noodles and soy-based meat dishes, to fritters, fried Somtum, and Thai-Chinese desserts. But the real star? Tub Tab, a traditional Thai-Chinese peanut candy that’s hammered, rolled, and folded in a mesmerizing, centuries-old process. Watch as boiling syrup, roasted nuts, and rhythmic pounding transform into perfectly bite-sized cubes — a true festival spectacle.
I also share the origins of the festival, which began in southern China as the Nine Emperor Gods Festival, and how it became a vibrant part of Thai culture. From temple offerings and incense-filled streets to lively food stalls, this festival is a feast for the senses — even if you’re not vegetarian!
Highlights in this video:
Jay Festival culture & history
Bangkok Chinatown street food & snacks
Traditional Thai-Chinese desserts: kanom luk chup, kanom pia, and tub tab
The mesmerizing candy-making process of tub tab
Tips for experiencing the festival in Bangkok
📍 Where: Chinatown, Bangkok, Thailand
📅 When: Every year, during the nine-day Jay Festival (usually late September to October)
If you enjoyed this video, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more food, culture, and experiences in Thailand!
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Each video blends cinematic visuals with real food experiences that connect people through flavor and memory.
Taste the world. Feel the journey. Welcome to Fufu.
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I went to explore how one of Thailand’s most unique candies is still made by hand, and what it reveals about food culture here.
In this video, I explore the biggest Jay Festival in Bangkok, showing everything from stir-fried vegetarian noodles and soy-based meat dishes, to fritters, fried Somtum, and Thai-Chinese desserts. But the real star? Tub Tab, a traditional Thai-Chinese peanut candy that’s hammered, rolled, and folded in a mesmerizing, centuries-old process. Watch as boiling syrup, roasted nuts, and rhythmic pounding transform into perfectly bite-sized cubes — a true festival spectacle.
I also share the origins of the festival, which began in southern China as the Nine Emperor Gods Festival, and how it became a vibrant part of Thai culture. From temple offerings and incense-filled streets to lively food stalls, this festival is a feast for the senses — even if you’re not vegetarian!
Highlights in this video:
Jay Festival culture & history
Bangkok Chinatown street food & snacks
Traditional Thai-Chinese desserts: kanom luk chup, kanom pia, and tub tab
The mesmerizing candy-making process of tub tab
Tips for experiencing the festival in Bangkok
📍 Where: Chinatown, Bangkok, Thailand
📅 When: Every year, during the nine-day Jay Festival (usually late September to October)
If you enjoyed this video, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more food, culture, and experiences in Thailand!
▬▬▬▬▬
Stories of food, place, and wonder — told through the eyes of Fufu.
Each video blends cinematic visuals with real food experiences that connect people through flavor and memory.
Taste the world. Feel the journey. Welcome to Fufu.
NYC ➜ Bangkok ➜ Beyond | IG/TikTok on banner
See more on my journey
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLdrYaDTjUjL1dAio02sJP9oFIAhLEqvHU&si=Q36jQoS6VWjL5UAO
Видео I Didn’t Expect This Kind of Food Craft in Bangkok’s Chinatown канала Fufu Journal HDR
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