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  2. Khao poon - Wikipedia

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    While in the Laos, Gouineau collected several traditional Lao recipes including khao poon. Gouineau described khao poon as a "dish of vermicelli served with raw vegetables and a special sauce; it is very nourishing. [15] Gouineau's recipe echoed Phia Sing's recipe for khao poon nam phrik. The two recipes consisted of using already cooked pork ...

  3. Mee ka tee - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes mee ka tee is served with Laotian puffed sticky rice and deep-fried sun-dried peppers. Mee ka tee in the Lao language literally means "coconut milk noodles". Mee means 'noodle', and ka tee means 'coconut cream/milk'. It is said to be the sweeter and creamier cousin of khao poon, or even a soupy version of pad Thai. [3] [4]

  4. Ohn no khao swè - Wikipedia

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    Lao Khao Poon. Khao Poon stands as a widely favored noodle soup in Laos, characterized by its use of Lao rice vermicelli and a variety of proteins like pounded chicken, fish, or pork, typically in a coconut milk broth, seasoned with traditional Lao ingredients such as fish sauce, padaek, lime leaves, galangal, garlic, shallots, Lao chilies, and ...

  5. List of noodle dishes - Wikipedia

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    Lao-style khao soi, in Luang Prabang. Khao poon - Lao rice vermicelli soup; Lao Khao soi - Hand-sliced noodle soup popular in northern Laos; Feu (food) - Laotian-style Vietnamese Pho soup; Lard na - Lao-Chinese stir-fried wide rice noodle covered with gravy; Khao piak sen - Lao wet rice noodle soup in chicken or pork broth

  6. Ponpailin Kaewduangdee - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, Noi and her husband, British travel photographer Mick Shippen, published A Child Of The Rice Fields: Recipes From Noi’s Lao Kitchen. [6] [11] The 480-page book includes an overview of Lao culture, cooking techniques, and ingredients, along with 120 recipes. [6] [12] The cookbook was nominated for two 30th Gourmand World Cookbook Awards.

  7. How To Make Khao Soi, Thailand’s Iconic Curry Noodles

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  8. ‘Dragon’-like creature found perched high on rocky peak in ...

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    A “dragon”-like creature climbed near the top of a rocky peak in Laos. The animal’s coloring blended seamlessly into the surrounding patchwork of sunlight and shadows. Well, almost seamlessly.

  9. Lao cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Lao hai means jar alcohol and is served from an earthen jar. [54] It is communally and competitively drunk through straws at festive occasions. It can be likened to sake in appearance and flavor. Lao lao or Lao alcohol is more like a whiskey. It is also called lao khao or, in English, white alcohol. However, there is also a popular variant of ...