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  2. Pad thai - Wikipedia

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    Pad Thai has since become one of Thailand's national dishes. [12] [13] Thai-American food writer Kasma Loha-unchit disputes the claim of a native Thai origin and suggests that pad Thai was actually invented by the Chinese immigrants themselves, because "for a dish to be so named in its own country clearly suggests an origin that isn't Thai". [14]

  3. List of Thai dishes - Wikipedia

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    The name literally translates to "chicken stewed with Chinese medicine". It contains medicinal herbs, one of them the dried fruit of the wolfberry, a.k.a. goji berries (Thai: เก๋ากี้; kaoki). The dish is of Chinese origin. Leng saep เล้งแซ่บ Spicy and sour pork spine soup. Nam sup น้ำซุป

  4. Best Bites: Chicken pad Thai - AOL

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    Saute chicken 4-6 minutes. Remove from pan. Leave oil in pan. Cook carrots, peppers in oil. Saute 1-2 minutes. Add onions, garlic and bean sprouts. Add eggs. Scramble. Add chicken. Add cooked rice ...

  5. Fried noodles - Wikipedia

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    Beef chow fun Char kway teow Pad thai Chicken chow mein from Nepal. Beef chow fun – Cantonese dish of stir-fried beef, flat rice noodles, bean sprouts, and green onions; Char kway teow [citation needed] – Chinese–inspired dish commonly served in Malaysia and Singapore, comprising stir-fried, flat rice noodles with prawns, eggs, bean sprouts, fish cake, mussels, green leafy vegetables and ...

  6. Beef chow fun - Wikipedia

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    Beef chow fun, also known as beef ho fun, gōn cháau ngàuh hó, or gānchǎo níuhé in Chinese (乾炒牛河) meaning "dry fried beef Shahe noodles", is a staple Cantonese dish made from stir-frying beef, hor fun (wide rice noodles) and bean sprouts.

  7. Pad see ew - Wikipedia

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    Pad see ew (phat si-io or pad siew, Thai: ผัดซีอิ๊ว, RTGS: phat si-io, pronounced [pʰàt sīːʔíw]) is a stir-fried noodle dish that is commonly eaten in Thailand. [1] It can be found easily among street food vendors and is also quite popular in Thai restaurants around the world.

  8. Pai Northern Thai Kitchen - Wikipedia

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    Michelin Guide described Pai's menu as "extensive," with "fresh, tasty dishes and vibrant curries". [16] As of 2021, Pai's most popular dish is their pad thai; other popular dishes include their khao soi and pad gra prow. [15] According to Nuit, she "really helped popularize and put on the food map" these aforementioned dishes in Toronto. [15]

  9. Shahe fen - Wikipedia

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    Shahe fen (沙河粉), or hor fun / he fen (河粉), is a type of wide Chinese noodle made from rice. [1] [2] Its Minnan Chinese name, 粿條 (pronounced guǒtiáo in Mandarin), is adapted into alternate names which are widely encountered in Southeast Asia, such as kway teow, kwetiau, and kuetiau; Thai: ก๋วยเตี๋ยว (kuaitiao).

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