La tiang

La tiang (Thai: ล่าเตียง, pronounced [lâː tīaŋ]) is an ancient Thai snack.

It is most well known from the Kap He Chom Khrueang Khao Wan poem composed during the reign of King Rama I by the crown prince who later became King Rama II.

It comprises shrimp, pork and peanuts minced together and wrapped in a thin mesh-like omelette casing making a square shape.

[1] La tiang has two parts: a mesh-shaped omelette wrapping and minced filling made from pork, shrimp, roasted peanuts, garlic, and coriander.

It is seasoned with pepper, fish sauce, and coconut palm sugar.