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  2. Kung chae nampla - Wikipedia

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    Kung chae nampla (Thai: กุ้งแช่น้ำปลา, pronounced [kûŋ t͡ɕʰɛ̂ː nám.plāː]) is a Thai salad made from fresh raw shrimp soaked in Thai fish sauce and served with chunks of gourd, cloves of garlic, chilies, and spicy sauce. [1] Generally, Thais usually use whiteleg shrimp in this dish.

  3. Koi (dish) - Wikipedia

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    Koi (Lao: ກ້ອຍ; Thai: ก้อย, Thai pronunciation:) is a "salad" [clarification needed] dish of the Lao people living in modern-day Laos Isan, Thailand and Thai people of Vietnam (Son La province) consisting of raw meat denatured by acidity, usually from lime juice.

  4. Bamboo shoot salad - Wikipedia

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    In Thailand, considerable confusion exists regarding the name of the dish, as sup, a Lao word describing this kind of spicy salad dish, is a homophone of the loanword for soup. The name of the dish is often misspelled as ซุปหน่อไม้ , which would mean "bamboo-shoot soup".

  5. Thai Chicken Fettuccine Salad Recipe - AOL

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    Heat the picante sauce, peanut butter, honey, orange juice, soy sauce and ginger in a 10-inch skillet over medium heat until the mixture is hot and bubbling.

  6. Enjoy this beautiful low-carb Thai shrimp and noodle salad ...

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    Thai Shrimp and Noodle Salad: Easy, Low-Carb, Low-Calorie. Serves 2. INGREDIENTS. 8 ounces cooked shrimp. 1 8-ounce package tofu shirataki noodles, drained and rinsed.

  7. Thai salads - Wikipedia

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    Although not a salad as it doesn't involve mixing ingredients into a specific dish, the Thai tradition of serving a selection of fresh and boiled greens (often vegetables but also raw tree leaves, steamed mushrooms, or cooked pumpkin) together with a saucer or bowl of nam phrik (Thai chilli paste), fits one of the typical characteristics of a ...

  8. Samaggi Samagom - Wikipedia

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    The event sees over 800 attendees annually and is usually hosted at Crystal Palace National Sports Centre in South London. The event used to be the main opportunity for Samaggi Samagom's sponsors to advertise their respective firms which ranges from PTT to small Thai restaurants in the UK wishing to reach a broader market. [3]

  9. Lion Fight - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 2010 by owner and CEO Scott Kent, Lion Fight is an active promoter of Muay Thai events. [7] [8] Since the promotion’s inception, it has grown to host events across 7 countries including Italy, Ireland, and Argentina and venues in the US, from the HardRock Casino to the LA Coliseum.