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  2. Thai tea - Wikipedia

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    Thai tea is popular in Southeast Asia and is served in many restaurants that serve Thai food. [1] When served cold it is known as Thai iced tea (ชาเย็น, cha yen, [t͡ɕʰāː jēn] ⓘ; lit. ' cold tea '). Although Thai tea normally refers to Thai iced tea, there are also other kinds of tea which can be referred to as Thai tea.

  3. List of Thai dishes - Wikipedia

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    Yam bai cha ยำใบชา A spicy Thai salad made with young, fresh tea leaves. Yam hu mu ยำหูหมู It is a salad made with thinly sliced, boiled pig's ears, the version in the image also contained fresh mint, lime juice, shallots, lemon grass, fish sauce and sugar. Yam hua pli thot ยำหัวปลีทอด

  4. Namkhaeng sai - Wikipedia

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    Namkhaeng sai (Thai: น้ำแข็งไส, pronounced [nám.kʰɛ̌ŋ sǎj]) is a Thai version of shaved ice or snow cone. It is also known as wan yen (Thai: หวานเย็น) or chamba (Thai: จ้ำบ๊ะ). Namkhaeng sai is simply shaved ice in a bowl, poured on top with sweet syrup and condensed milk.

  5. Nom yen - Wikipedia

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    Nom yen (Thai: นมเย็น, pronounced ) (also known as นมชมพู) is a sweet, iced beverage from Thailand. Known for its distinctive pink color, this drink is a fusion of milk and sala syrup made from salak fruit.

  6. 85 Quick Work Lunch Ideas To Shake Up Your Routine - AOL

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    This fast and easy one-pot chicken and broccoli recipe is coated in a sweet and savory sauce with plenty of ginger and garlic for a weeknight dinner that beats take-out. This dish comes together ...

  7. Tea culture - Wikipedia

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    Thai tea (also known as Thai iced tea) or "cha-yen" (Thai: ชาเย็น when ordered in Thailand,) is a drink made from strongly brewed red tea that usually contains added anise, red and yellow food colouring, and sometimes other spices as well.

  8. List of Thai ingredients - Wikipedia

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    Used in many Thai salads and sometimes as a way to suppress the 'muddy' taste of certain fish when steamed. Takhrai ตะไคร้ Lemon grass: Used extensively in many Thai dishes such as curries, spicy soups and salads. Makrut มะกรูด Makrut lime, Kaffir lime, Thai lime: Citrus hystrix. The leaves in particular are widely used.

  9. Culture of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Cha yen, a Thai iced tea Thai iced tea , Oliang , and Nom yen are popular drinks in Thailand, often sweetened with condensed milk and flavored with cardamom or syrup. Krating Daeng ( Red Bull ), M-150 , and Carabao Daeng are popular energy drinks. [ 97 ]