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  2. Street food of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Street food in Thailand brings together various offerings of ready-to-eat meals, snacks, fruits and drinks sold by hawkers or vendors at food stalls or food carts on the street side in Thailand. Sampling Thai street food is a popular activity for visitors, as it offers a taste of Thai cooking traditions . [ 1 ]

  3. Bangkok city guide: Where to stay, eat, drink and shop in ...

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    Once you’re on the move, tuck into Bangkok’s world-renowned street food for lunch. The best in the city can be found on Chinatown’s Yaowarat Road, Tha Pra Chan district and the Banglamphu ...

  4. Nine Emperor Gods Festival - Wikipedia

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    Bangkok and Chiang Mai also have many vendors selling vegan food during the festival. [6] In 2023, the Michelin Guide-listed restaurant at the Carlton Hotel Bangkok Sukhumvit advertised an extensive vegetarian menu for the festival. [7] Hat Yai had more than 100 vegetarian food stalls during the 2022 festival. It was also reported that Chinese ...

  5. Thai cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Like most other Asian cuisines, rice is the staple grain of Thai cuisine. According to Thai food expert McDang, rice is the first and most important part of any meal, and the words for rice and food are the same: khao. As in many other rice eating cultures, to say "eat rice" (in Thai "kin khao", pronounced [kīn kʰâːw]) means to

  6. Tourism in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    There are many food stalls, restaurants, cafés and street foods and the highlight here is a huge plane that parks in the middle of the hall. There is a restaurant called Nao, which is taken from Noah's Ark, who would take the animals into the boat to escape the world's floods according to faith in the book of Genesis of Christianity.

  7. Culture of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    A total of 3,432 Thais aged 15–69 in 12 provinces, including Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Songkhla, Nakhon Si Thamarat, Nakhon Ratchsima, and Khon Kaen, were interviewed from December 2014 to January 2015. While 88% of Thai respondents said they read books, 12% said they did not.

  8. List of Thai ingredients - Wikipedia

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    The leaves are a popular food item fermented with rice water as phak sian dong pickle. [8] Phak waen ผักแว่น Marsilea crenata: Eaten raw with nam phrik. Popular in Isan. Phak wan ผักหวาน Melientha suavis [7] Used in soups, mainly the sour soup of the kaeng type. [9] Riang เหรียง Tree bean: The young pods ...

  9. List of Thai dishes - Wikipedia

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    Khao niao is traditionally eaten using only the right hand. It is the staple food of Northern and Northeastern Thais. Khao nuea op ข้าวเนื้ออบ Rice with slices of baked beef, served with a spicy chili dip. Khao phat ข้าวผัด Thai fried rice: Fried rice in Thailand can be made with different ingredients.