How to Ask for Less Sweetness in Thai Drinks

    If you're traveling to Thailand and trying out the local drinks, you may find that many of them are quite sweet. This is a common characteristic of Thai beverages, but if you prefer your drinks on the less sweet side, there's a simple way to let your server know. Just say หวานน้อย "Wan-Noi" to request less sweetness in your drink.

    When ordering at a restaurant or street food stall, simply say "Wan-Noi" to the server or bartender. This translates to "less sweet" in Thai, and they will adjust the sweetness of your drink accordingly.

    It's important to note that "Wan-Noi" is not a request for no sugar at all. The sweetness of Thai drinks often comes from the combination of different ingredients, such as sugar syrup, coconut milk, and honey, among others. Asking for "Wan-Noi" simply means that the drink will be prepared with less of these sweet ingredients, but it will still have some sweetness to it.

    If you're unsure about how sweet a particular drink is, you can ask the server for their recommendation. They will be happy to provide guidance and help you find drinks that suit your taste preferences.

    In general, it's always a good idea to communicate openly with your server and let them know about any dietary restrictions or preferences you may have. This will help ensure that you enjoy your drink and have a positive dining experience in Thailand.

    So next time you're ordering a drink in Thailand and want to reduce the sweetness, remember to say "Wan-Noi" and enjoy a delicious and authentic Thai beverage that's just right for you. Don't miss out on the delicious drinks of Thailand – just ask for less sweetness with "Wan-Noi".

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