A good news for food lover and those who are always hungry and ready to eat. Only only for those who is in Thailand
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A good news for food lover and those who are always hungry and ready to eat. Only only for those who is in Thailand
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Give it to me please. It looks a very tasty dish. Any recipe of it?
Thai food has no need to any introduction.
I must Thai food is top of the best food in my list. I also like chines and other asian foods but I am fond of Thai foods.
When i last visited Thailand I taste Tom Yam Goong and Pad Thai both are delicious. Kao Phad (Fried Rice) is also my favorite Thai dish which is prefer in lunch.
Last edited by discoverythailandadmin; 02-12-2014 at 10:31 AM.
Arjee, Kao Phad is also one of my favorite Thai dishes. It is one of the most important types of Thai rice. Its ingredients are simple, delicious and healthy. It is also very easy to cook. This recipe features baby shrimp and bits of sausage as well as some healthy greens.
Pad Thai, is my one of favorite food. and more, Kuay Tiew (Noodle Soup), Som Tam, Gai Med Ma Moung (Chicken Cashew Nuts), Kao Phad (Fried Rice) is nice food. I just live to eat food.
Pad Thai, Som Tam and Tom Kha Gai are my favorite foods of Thailand. I really like this food. Now i am planning to take a tour bus ny toronto. Have you visited this place then share me some information about this.
Tom Kha Gai is a Thai coconut soup chicken galangal soup is a spicy and sour, hot soup with coconut milk in Thai hotels. When I visited in Thailand and I test first time in my life. Its taste is great and spicy. I read this, but Now I wish again to try it. I would suggest to all whose visit in thail and must try it.
I really like it.
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