Maria Guyomar de Pinha

Thao Thong Kip Ma
Maria Guyomar de Pina
มารีอา กียูมาร์ ดึ ปีญา
Born1664 (1664)
Died1728 (aged 63–64)
Occupationcook
Spouse
(m. 1682; died 1688)
ChildrenJorge Phaulkon (son)
João Phaulkon (son)
Parents
  • Fanik Guyomar (father)
  • Ursula Yamada (mother)
Culinary career
Cooking stylePortuguese-Siamese cuisine
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Maria Guyomar de Pina (Thai: มารีอา กียูมาร์ ดึ ปีญา; 1664 – 1728) (also known as Maria Guiomar de Pina, Dona Maria del Pifia or as Marie Guimar and Madame Constance in French), Thao Thong Kip Ma (Thai: ท้าวทองกีบม้า), was a Siamese woman from Ayutthaya. She was of mixed Japanese, Portuguese and Bengali descent. She became the wife of Greek adventurer Constantine Phaulkon.

Maria Guyomar is known in Thailand for having introduced new dessert recipes in Siamese cuisine at the Ayutthaya court. Some of her dishes were influenced by Portuguese cuisine, especially egg yolk-based sweets such as foi thong, sangkhaya fakthong and sangkhaya.