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Pastry Chef Yanisa Wiangnon created a new afternoon tea menu using fresh tropical fruits

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Situated in the countryside of Mae Rim valley, Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai is located within close proximity of the region’s fruit and vegetable farms. These farms provide the high quality of produce that make for perfect experiments in Executive Pastry Chef Yanisa Wiangnon’s kitchen.

Tropical Sunset Afternoon Tea at Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai
Tropical Sunset Afternoon Tea at Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai

“We source passion fruit, mango, longan and lychees within minutes of the Resort. Our partnerships with small scale farmers give us an opportunity to truly focus on the quality of produce,” shares Yanisa, who has created a delectable new afternoon tea menu using the fresh tropical fruits. With no added colors or flavoring, each dish is brought to life with the perfect pairing of textures, giving guests a true taste of Thailand’s tropical bounty.

Starting off with the sweet-tangy passionfruit Sorbet, Yanisa then showcases how savory and fruit combine in recipes such as salmon souffle with young coconut and mango shrimp roll. “I like to bring Thailand’s traditions to the fore in my recipes,” she smiles. “Spring rolls are such a favorite here – the sweet and spicy flavors of the mango shrimp roll are just the perfect ode.” The souffle too, is inspired by the Thai hor-mok – light and fluffy, best when eaten hot-out-of-the-oven.

Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai
Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai

Often mistaken for each other, longans and lychees have very distinct flavors. Yanisa’s scones made with longans and mini cakes with lychees truly bring out the flavor of each of these tropical fruits. “The longan’s chewy sweetness with clotted cream or the organic Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai strawberry jam is a must-try,” she grins. The mini cakes on the other hand, are shaped like lychees and served with white chocolate mousse and lychee confiture, satiating any lychee craving one may have.

The rambutan panna cotta is all about the texture: the smooth, velvety cream holds up in a spoon but melts in the mouth, while the rambutan on the top adds that perfect sweet and juicy flavor. For the bold and out-there, Yanisa’s signature durian salted cheese tart is recommended. It’s not just any durian that this expert pastry wiz uses. “I selected durian mhon-thong for its rich and sweet flavors,” she explains, “Don’t worry about the smell, go for the flavors – if you are looking for something not-too-sweet, then this should be your pick.” Topped with salted egg, these tarts surprise with a medley of flavors and textures to end the afternoon.

“I love using tropical fruits in my desserts as they naturally lend the warmth, sweetness and sour flavors that make for a perfect pastry,” shares Yanisa. “Come try these exotic flavors and more, overlooking the lush tropical paddies and enjoy that perfect ‘tropical sunset’ with us.”

Tropical Sunset afternoon tea is available from 1:00 to 5:00 pm daily. To reserve the best seats on the deck of Khao by Four Seasons to enjoy this experience, call 66 53 298 181 


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Julie Nguyen
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Julie, the visionary founder of SNAP TASTE, is passionately dedicated to uncovering the latest trends across hotels, restaurants, lifestyle, and entertainment. Julie is also an accomplished Marketing Director specializing in brand strategy and a valued member of the Harvard Business Review Advisory Council. Julie’s discerning eye and industry knowledge have been recognized through her role as a judge for the 2024 and 2025 CES Innovation Awards, where she evaluated groundbreaking advancements in technology. This prestigious role underscores her commitment to exploring and sharing cutting-edge developments that shape our world. Her passion for storytelling extends beyond technology. Julie has provided in-depth coverage of landmark global events such as the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, the Dubai 2020 Expo, CES, the D23 Expo, and the 2023 Milano Monza Motor Show. These experiences highlight her ability to capture the essence of world-class events, offering readers a front-row seat to pivotal moments. In addition, Julie has made a mark in film criticism, crafting memorable and compelling reviews for Nat Geo’s documentaries. Her ability to analyze and convey the heart of cinematic storytelling adds a new dimension to her versatile portfolio. Julie's dedication to delivering meaningful narratives ensures her audience stays informed, entertained, and inspired.
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