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Songkhla Local Products
Seafood Products
Shrimp and fish crackers are one of the local products of Songkhla
Province. Delicious and inexpensive, they make perfect souvenirs for
food lovers. There are also nam budu, cashew nuts, and dried crystal
shrimp that can be purchased from stalls on Nakhon Nai Road in the city.
Sapodilla
The sapodilla fruit is oval in shape with thin brown skin. The ripe
fruit has sweet, soft flesh. The sapodilla is only eaten ripe. Widely
grown especially in Koh Yor, the sapodilla is an important cash crop
for Songkhla Province.
Puppet Figure
Nang Talung (shadow puppet) is the souths traditional folk art normally
shown to the general public in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung, Trang,
and Songkhla Provinces. A temporary platform is usually built for the
performance. The puppets, cut from animal hide, are placed against the
rear of a white screen in front of a bright light so the audience can
see their shadows. The story is told by narrators. The puppets can be
purchased from souvenir stores.
Pickled Wedge-Shell Fish
After cleaning, the shell fish are pickled for 2-3 days by covering
them in salt (the large - grained variety). Alternatively, they can be
marinated in salt water for 5 days; when the water turns reddish brown,
they are ready for eating. Pickled wedge-shell fish are rich in protein
and calcium.
Ko Yo Hand-woven Fabric
Ko Yo Hand-woven Fabric is another folk product of Songkhla Province,
produced mainly from Ko Yo, Amphoe Mueang Songkhla. The sturdy
hand-woven fabric has intricate designs such as Lai Rat Chawat, and Lai
Luk Kaeo. The long lasting fine cloth with varied designs made by the
local residents can be tailored into men's or ladies apparels. The
fabric is sold in stores in Hat Yai and Songkhla (on Nakhon Nai and
Nang Ngam Roads), and at the market in Koh Yo.
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