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  2. Pad see ew - Wikipedia

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    Pad see ew ( phat si-io or pad siew, Thai: ผัดซีอิ๊ว, RTGS : phat si-io, pronounced [pʰàt sīːʔíw]) is a stir-fried noodle dish that is commonly eaten in Thailand. [1] It can be found easily among street food vendors and is also quite popular in Thai restaurants around the world. The origins of the dish can be traced to ...

  3. List of Thai ingredients - Wikipedia

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    พริกชี้ฟ้า. Chilli spur pepper. Capsicum annuum L. var. acuminatum Fingerh. is a medium-sized chilli and less spicy than the phrik khi nu, it is often added to stir fried dishes and curries as a kind of "vegetable". Either red, yellow, or green in colour. Phrik khi nu. พริกขี้หนู. Bird's eye chilli.

  4. David Thompson (chef) - Wikipedia

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    David Thompson (Thai: เดวิด ทอมป์สัน) is an Australian chef, restaurateur and cookery writer, known for his skill and expertise in Thai cuisine. Career [ edit ] Thompson made his name at Darley Street Thai in Sydney , which he opened in 1992 in Darley St, Newtown upon his return from living and working in Bangkok for ...

  5. Mi krop - Wikipedia

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    Mi krop. Mi krop ( Thai: หมี่กรอบ, pronounced [mìː krɔ̀ːp] ), also spelled mee krob, is a Thai dish consisting of deep-fried rice vermicelli noodles with a sweet and sour sauce. Mi krop means "crisp noodles". The citrusy, sour note in the sauce often comes from the peel of som sa, a Thai citrus fruit similar to citron. [2]

  6. How to Make Some of the Most Iconic Dishes in the World - AOL

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    Thailand: Papaya Salad. Papaya salad is a classic dish that demonstrates Thai food's balancing of sweet, spicy, salty, and sour flavors. It comes from the northeastern part of Thailand, but you ...

  7. Khao soi - Wikipedia

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    Lao khao soi is a hand sliced rice noodle soup with clear chicken, beef or pork broth topped with a tomato meat sauce made of minced pork, tomatoes, garlic and fermented bean paste. [6] The dish is always served with a fresh herbs. Lao khao soi noodles are made with steamed rectangular sheets of rice flour batter, the streamed rice flour sheets ...

  8. Khanom chin - Wikipedia

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    Khanom chin or Khanom jeen ( Thai: ขนมจีน, pronounced [kʰā.nǒm t͡ɕīːn]) are fresh, thin rice noodles in Thai cuisine which are made from rice sometimes fermented for three days, boiled, and then made into noodles by extruding the resulting dough through a sieve into boiling water. Khanom chin is served in many kinds of stock ...

  9. Kaeng tai pla - Wikipedia

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    Kaeng tai pla ( Thai: แกงไตปลา, pronounced [kɛ̄ːŋ tāj plāː]) is a curry of southern Thai cuisine. Its name is derived from tai pla, a salty sauce made from fermented fish entrails, [1] which gives the curry a strong smell and flavor. This curry is usually served with fresh vegetables in a separate plate and eaten along ...