no one can beat the authentic!
- Lyka Mae
- Aug 19, 2020
- 1 min read
Welcome to MEP Mini Market!
Well, you'll never know what happens if you don't try.
My students did start our mini-market for two days, without any doubt! Although I was a bit worried that business might not be successful in day 1 because of the schedule, my students did not even complain. They seemed uninterested in our first project but turned out all of our products were sold out!
There were four groups and every group did very well. They prepared everything and participated in the project.
If I can pick my favorite, that would be group 1, since they showcased a popular dessert in the province.
And the spotlight goes to...

Group 1 with students Nampetch, Piano, Cake, and Change.
This group sold Thai Sticky rice with pork/banana wrapped in banana leaves called "Khao Tom Mat". Thais love eating this authentic dessert. This is similar to "suman" in Tagalog and "budbud" in Bisaya but we don't include banana or pork. I must say the banana one was tasty. The taste was similar to what my grandmother makes, except it has a banana touch.
But of course, other groups' products were delicious too. They prepared brownie, chicken nuggets with Paprika powder, and Thai hot dog.
Thai Teachers were very supported too. They helped them by buying their products.

I collected this event in a video and uploaded it on Youtube. If you have spare time, please watch the video here.
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