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In the Lao and Thai language, the phrase means waterfall. The meat salad in Lao cuisine is a sliced beef steak instead of minced meat version of larb, Laos' national dish. Nam tok can refer to two different kinds of preparation: In Central Thailand, nam tok is mainly a spicy soup stock enriched with raw cow blood or pig's blood. Blood is often ...
A Thai salad made with medium rare beef and Thai aubergines. The sliced, raw eggplants are mixed in with the warm beef to soften them (makhuea on means "soft aubergine"). This particular version of the salad was served with a nam tok-style dressing. Sa nuea ส้าเนื้อ North
Although not a salad as it doesn't involve mixing ingredients into a specific dish, the Thai tradition of serving a selection of fresh and boiled greens (often vegetables but also raw tree leaves, steamed mushrooms, or cooked pumpkin) together with a saucer or bowl of nam phrik (Thai chilli paste), fits one of the typical characteristics of a ...
Nam tok: Nam tok (Lao: ນ້ຳຕົກ, Thai: น้ำตก) is a Lao and Thai word meaning 'waterfall'. The name is derived either from the dripping of the meat juices during the grilling or from the juices running out of the medium rare beef as it is sliced.
The ingredients of nam tok mu can be found locally in Thailand and it is generally inexpensive. In Lao cuisine , the use of the Lao fish sauce padaek adds to mu nam tok a pungent taste. However, unlike beef nam tok ( ping sin nam tok ), which is made with sliced undercooked or cooked beef, the meat in mu nam tok is usually cooked due to ...
The Chat Trakan Waterfall, a.k.a. Pak Rong Waterfall, is located within the park. The sandy beach near the falls is suitable for swimming. Some of the cliffs near the falls are inscribed with yet unexplained rock carvings. The stream from the waterfall joins the Phak River. [5]
Nam tok (Thai: น้ำตก) is a Thai and Lao word meaning waterfall. It can refer to: Nam Tok Railway Station, terminus of the Burma Railway; For waterfalls in Thailand see Category:Waterfalls of Thailand; In Thai and Lao cuisine, the term Nam tok is used for: Nam tok, a spicy soup stock enriched with raw cow blood or pig's blood, often ...
Namtok Huai Yang National Park (Thai: อุทยานแห่งชาติน้ำตกห้วยยาง, RTGS: Utthayan Haeng Chat Namtok Huai Yang, pronounced [ʔùt.tʰā.jāːn hɛ̀ŋ tɕʰâːt nám.tòk hûaj jāːŋ]) is a national park in Thailand, consisting of several waterfalls and forests on the mountain range bordering Thailand and Myanmar.