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  2. Tom kha kai - Wikipedia

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    Tom kha kai, tom kha gai, or Thai coconut soup [1] [2] [3] (Thai: ต้มข่าไก่, pronounced [tôm kʰàː kàj]; lit. ' chicken galangal soup ' ) is a spicy and sour hot soup with coconut milk in Thai cuisine .

  3. Tom khlong - Wikipedia

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    Tom khlong is a traditional Thai dish similar to tom yum except that it uses herbs which have been dried or roasted. There is an alternative name that ancient Thai people had for tom khlong, tom hok ue (Thai: ต้มโฮกอือ, pronounced [tôm hôːk ʔɯ̄ː]; hok ue is the sound that people make when they take a sip and the soup produces a refreshing feeling.

  4. List of Thai dishes - Wikipedia

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    Tom som translates to "sour soup". This particular version is a basic one with only pork ribs (kraduk mu) and it derives its sourness from lime juice. Other types of tom som can also use tamarind for acidity, or a combination of both lime and tamarind, and can be made from a multitude of ingredients: meats as well as seafood, and vegetables. [1 ...

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    English: Tom kha kai, Thai coconut soup. A spicy and sour hot soup with coconut milk, Thai cuisine. A spicy and sour hot soup with coconut milk, Thai cuisine. Coconut milk, galangal, ginger, kaffir lime leaves, lemongrass, chili, coriander, chicken, fish sauce, lime juice.

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    one demographic group: white females (Jayachandran N. Variyam and John Cawley 2006). Other studies of nutrition labeling have produced mixed findings and have found, at best, limited effects of labeling on overall diet quality and calorie intake (Siva K. Balasubramanian and

  7. Tom yum kung - Wikipedia

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    Tom yum kung as served in a hot pot in Rayong, Thailand.. Tom yum kung, [4] [5] [6] or Tom yum goong, [7] (Thai: ต้มยำกุ้ง RTGS: tom yam kung) is the Thai spicy and sour shrimp soup—a variant of Tom yum, combined with many of Thailand's key herbal and seasoning ingredients, often served with a side of steamed rice, sometimes with a dollop of chili paste and a splash of lime ...

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    A new viral drink claims to replicate the effects of the weight-loss medication Mounjaro — with just four ingredients. Calling it “Natural Mounjaro,” fans claim that drinking a concoction ...

  9. List of Thai ingredients - Wikipedia

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    Popular is tom chuet mara (Thai: ต้มจืดมะระ): bitter gourd in a clear broth, often stuffed with minced pork. Marum มะรุม Drumstick: Most parts of the tree are edible: the long pods, the leaves, the flowers and the roots. Used in curries, stir-fries, soups, omelets, salads and also medicinal preparations. No mai