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  2. Moon shrimp cake - Wikipedia

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    Moon shrimp cake, (simplified Chinese: 月亮虾饼; traditional Chinese: 月亮蝦餅; pinyin: yuèliàng xiābǐng), is a popular Taiwanese xiaochi that is usually served in local Yunnanese-Thai restaurants. Shrimp, garlic, and pork fat are pounded then spread on a circular spring roll wrapper.

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  4. Tha Phra Chan - Wikipedia

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    Tha Phra Chan literally means 'moon pier' (tha, 'pier' or 'jetty', phra chan, 'moon'). More broadly, the name also refers to the area around the pier and the university. The area is also known as a marketplace for Thai amulets [1] [2] [3] and astrologers. [4] It is also full of shops, book stores, restaurants, and food stalls. [5]

  5. Thai restaurant 101: From drunken noodles to sticky rice ...

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    Following the appetizer comes the main course. Offerings will vary depending on the restaurant, but some standard menu items across the board include pad Thai (stir-fried rice noodles), pad see ew ...

  6. Luk chup - Wikipedia

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    Luk chup (Thai: ลูกชุบ, pronounced [lûːk t͡ɕʰúp]), also spelled look choop, [1] is a type of Thai dessert [2] derived from marzipan, a recipe from Portugal, called massapão. The Portuguese used almonds as the main ingredient but, given the absence of almonds in Thailand, they were replaced by mung beans .

  7. Mooncake - Wikipedia

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    The festival is intricately linked to legends of Chang’e, the mythical Moon Goddess of Immortality. According to the Liji, an ancient Chinese book recording customs and ceremonies, the Chinese Emperor should offer sacrifices to the Sun in spring and the Moon in autumn. The 15th day of the 8th lunar month is the day called "Mid-Autumn".

  8. Thai lunar calendar - Wikipedia

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    To keep the years in sync with the seasons, Thai lunar years may add a day to the 7th month or repeat the 8th month. Therefore, years may have one of three lengths – 354, 355 or 384 days – yet retain a nominal length of twelve months.

  9. I Told Sunset About You - Wikipedia

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    I Told Sunset About You / I Promised You the Moon (known in Thai as แปลรักฉันด้วยใจเธอ; RTGS: Plae Rak Chan Duai Chai Thoe, lit. ' interpret my love with your heart ') is a Thai coming-of-age series by Nadao Bangkok.