<\/a> <\/div> <\/div> <\/div> <\/div>\nIn Burma the traditional breakfast is htamin jaw, fried rice with boiled peas (p\u00e8 byouk), and yei nway jan (green tea), especially among the poor.<\/p>\n
Glutinous rice or kao hnyin is steamed and wrapped in banana leaf often served with peas as kao hnyin baung with a sprinkle of crushed and salted toasted sesame. \u00a0Equally popular is the purple variety of rice known as nga cheik which is cooked the same way and called nga cheik paung. Si damin is sticky rice cooked with turmeric and onions in peanut oil which is served with crushed and salted toasted sesame and crisp fried onions. Assorted fritters such as baya jaw (urad dal) are often served as a complement.
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Nan bya or naan (Indian-style flatbreads) again with p\u00e8 byouk or simply buttered, is served with Indian tea or coffee. It goes well with hseiksoup (mutton soup).<\/p>\n
Fried chapati, blistered like nan bya but crispy, with p\u00e8 byouk and crispy fried onions is a popular alternative.<\/p>\n
Htat ta ya, lit. “a hundred layers”, is flaky multi-layered fried paratha served with either p\u00e8 byouk or a sprinkle of sugar.<\/p>\n
Eeja gway (Chinese-style fried breadsticks or youtiao) with Indian tea or coffee is another favourite.<\/p>\n
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