Roti sai mai (Thai: โรตีสายไหม, pronounced [rōːtīː sǎːj mǎj]; "sai mai"; lit. 'silk rope'), also known as roti-wrapped candy floss or Ayutthaya's cotton candy, is a Southeast Asian dessert from Thailand.Roti Sai mai is an Islamic-influenced dessert that is usually sold by Muslim vendors by wrapping floss or cotton candy in sweet roti.There are seven different types of flour available, including "white flour" which has the traditional soft texture and eight different flavor of cotton candy to choose from. Factors that make Roti Sai Mai popular, whether from the traditional or the influencers. There are some marketing strategies to promote Roti Sai Mai, such as Coin-operated and international taste buds.
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