Khao Jee is a local a kind of snack of the Northe of Thailand featuring steamed sticky rice dipped into some beaten eggs then grilled or roasted it over charcoal fire. In the past, people made it from squeeze the rice by hand to form a tight ball which is then stabbed with a wooden stick before roasting. During the full moon of every fourth month, Khao Jee is a popular snack to cook. Mainly used as a religious ceremony snack. Buddhist Sabbath which is also known as “than khao lon bath” or “than khao mai”. khao chi and khao lam are made as part of the donations offering, which is called “than khao jee khao lam”. Khao Jee is not difficult to make and find ingredients. They are found in convenience stores or supermarkets. Khao Jee is also quite popular when sold with hawkers.