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Thai rapper Milli’s mango sticky rice munching boosts beloved dessert

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Fans of Thai rapper, Milli, had a hankering for mango sticky rice in Bangkok this week after the 19-year-old ate mouthfuls of the much-loved dessert on stage at the Coachella music festival in the United States.

Milli, whose real name is Danupha Khanatheer­akul, is the first solo Thai artist to perform at the pop and indie rock music festival, which draws tens of thousands of fans annually. This year’s headline artists included Harry Styles, Billie Eilish and

Swedish House Mafia.

Sales in Thailand jumped after Milli brought a bowl of the popular dessert on stage and took a few bites as she performed a song called “Mango Sticky Rice” last weekend.

Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha said this week the Culture Ministry is considerin­g registerin­g mango sticky rice on UNESCO’s cultural heritage list, local media TPBS reported.

Thais eat the dessert, which consists of sweet sticky rice steeped in coconut milk, served with ripe mango, to cool themselves off in the exceptiona­lly humid months of March and April.

In the capital Bangkok, dozens of delivery riders were seen queuing up in front of a wellknown vendor called Mae Varee to fulfil surging online orders.

“We had to shut down the apps in order to catch up with the orders before resuming it again. We’ve been turning it on and off, on and off throughout the day,” Thanyarat Suntiparad­orn, 29, the owner of Mae Varee told Reuters.

Thanyarat said that while mangoes are already in season, Milli’s performanc­e helped increase sales more than 100%.

Customers also flocked to Bangkok’s Chinatown area where vendors had to double their mango stocks to keep up with demand.

“I normally love to eat mango sticky rice but ... after watching Milli on stage, I am now eating it nearly every day,” said 29-yearold customer, Suphakomka­o Klaypongpa­n.

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