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Soon, all food will be halal certified. Like death and taxes, its for certain.

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Thailand, where Buddhism reigns, challenges Malaysia for Asia’s halal crown​

Bangkok recently unveiled a four-year plan to capitalise on the growing market for Muslim-friendly food and products.

Food vendors at the recent Halal food festival at a Bangkok shopping mall

A halal sign at a food centre at a Bangkok shopping mall [Jitsiree Thongnoi/Al Jazeera]
By Jitsiree Thongnoi
Published On 17 Oct 202417 Oct 2024

Bangkok, Thailand – Wanitcha Amkham rotates her roti stall between the Thai capital’s food markets throughout the week, hawking pan-fried dough that has been perfected in recipes passed down generations.
Amkham is a Muslim and her roti, stuffed with fillings such as banana, cheese, chicken and onions, are all halal.

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Over the years plying her trade on the streets of majority-Buddhist Bangkok, she has earned a loyal fan base among Muslim office workers, students and tourists.
 
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