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Local food not to be missed when visit Thailand

IbanWanderlust, October 21, 2023October 21, 2023

Thailand is known for its vibrant and flavorful cuisine. Here’s a list of local delicacies you shouldn’t miss when visiting Thailand:

  • Pad Thai:
    • Stir-fried rice noodles with shrimp, tofu, or chicken, flavored with tamarind paste, fish sauce, and topped with peanuts, lime, and chili.
  • Tom Yum Goong:
    • A hot and sour shrimp soup, usually with lemongrass, lime leaves, galangal, fish sauce, and chili.
  • Green Curry (Kaeng Khiao Wan):
    • A fragrant and spicy Thai curry made with green chili, coconut milk, and various herbs, often with chicken or beef.
  • Som Tum (Green Papaya Salad):
    • Shredded green papaya mixed with lime, chili, fish sauce, sugar, and peanuts, creating a refreshing and spicy salad.
  • Massaman Curry:
    • A rich and mild Thai curry with Muslim origins, typically made with beef, potatoes, peanuts, and aromatic spices.
  • Pad Krapow Moo Saap (Basil Pork):
    • Stir-fried minced pork with Thai basil, garlic, and chili, often served with rice and a fried egg.
  • Khao Soi:
    • A Northern Thai noodle soup with a coconut-based curry broth, usually served with egg noodles and your choice of meat.
  • Tom Kha Gai:
    • A chicken soup with coconut milk, galangal, lemongrass, and kaffir lime leaves, creating a mild and creamy flavor.
  • Yam Nua (Spicy Beef Salad):
    • A Thai beef salad with grilled or boiled beef, mixed with onions, mint, cilantro, and a spicy lime dressing.
  • Kai Med Ma Muang (Cashew Chicken):
    • Stir-fried chicken with cashew nuts, vegetables, and a savory sauce.
  • Pad See Ew:
    • Stir-fried wide rice noodles with soy sauce, Chinese broccoli, and your choice of meat.
  • Hoy Tod (Oyster Omelette):
    • Crispy omelette with fresh oysters, often accompanied by a spicy dipping sauce.
  • Mango Sticky Rice (Khao Niew Mamuang):
    • Sweet sticky rice served with ripe mango slices and topped with coconut milk and sesame seeds.
  • Gai Yang (Grilled Chicken):
    • Marinated and grilled chicken, often served with a side of spicy dipping sauce.
  • Kluay Tod (Fried Bananas):
    • Deep-fried bananas, a popular Thai street food snack.
  • Tom Som (Spicy Orange Soup):
    • A sour and spicy soup with a tamarind base, often with shrimp or fish.

Exploring street markets, local eateries, and trying street food will give you an authentic taste of the diverse and delicious Thai cuisine.

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