
Thai Dessert Stalls Become Unexpected Bee Havens
In the bustling streets of Thailand, where the aroma of exotic street food fills the air, a unique scene unfolds daily. At traditional dessert stalls, a sweet treat attracts an unexpected guest: swarms of bees. The natural sweetness of ingredients like palm sugar and coconut milk in desserts such as khanom piakpoon and bee go moi proves irresistible to these buzzing insects. This unusual phenomenon is not limited to one location; from the Luang Pho Sothon temple market in Chachoengsao to the vibrant streets of Bangkok, bees dance around these delectable treats. One vendor, whose stall is constantly surrounded by bees, commented, "It's part of the experience! The bees don't sting, and the desserts are still delicious." This unusual sight attracts attention, turning ordinary street food stalls into extraordinary spectacles. It highlights the harmonious coexistence between nature and human activity in Thailand.