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  2. Nam phrik - Wikipedia

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    Nam phrik (Thai: น้ำพริก, pronounced [ná(ː)m pʰrík̚]) is a type of Thai spicy chili sauce typical of Thai cuisine.Usual ingredients for nam phrik type sauces are fresh or dry chilies, garlic, shallots, lime juice and often some kind of fish or shrimp paste.

  3. List of Thai ingredients - Wikipedia

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    Literally meaning "curry ingredients", Thai curry paste can be made fresh at home or bought freshly made at markets in Thailand or pre-packaged for export markets. Most khrueang kaeng will be a ground mixture of fresh or dried chillies, various spices and herbs, and other ingredients such as shrimp paste.

  4. Jeow bong - Wikipedia

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    Main ingredients pepper flakes , garlic , galangal , fish sauce , shredded water buffalo or pork skin Jeow Bong or Jaew Bong ( Lao : ແຈ່ວບອງ , pronounced [t͡ɕɛ̄w bɔ̀ːŋ] ; Thai : แจ่วบอง , RTGS : chaeo bong , pronounced [t͡ɕɛ̀w bɔ̄ːŋ] ) also called Luang Prabang chili sauce is a sweet and savory Lao ...

  5. Chili sauce and paste - Wikipedia

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    A type of chili sauce is Thai sweet chili sauce, [24] [25] which is used as a dipping sauce, a marinade, and for cooking, such as in stir fried dishes. [25] The company Mae Ploy is a major manufacturer of Thai sweet chili sauce. [24] Most major supermarket chain stores in North America carry Thai sweet chili sauce. [25]

  6. Sweet chili sauce - Wikipedia

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    Sweet chili sauce (also known as Thai Sweet chili sauce), known as nam chim kai in Thailand (Thai: น้ำจิ้มไก่; lit. ' dipping sauce for chicken ' ), is a popular chili sauce condiment in Thai, Afghan, Malaysian, and Western cuisine.

  7. List of Thai dishes - Wikipedia

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    A northern Thai chili paste of mashed grilled green chili peppers, deep-fried pork rinds, fresh garlic, and salt. Nam phrik long ruea: น้ำพริกลงเรือ Central The name means "chili paste for in a boat" as it was often eaten while travelling the rivers of Thailand by boat.

  8. Thai cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Phak lueat (leaves from the Ficus virens) are cooked in curries, and bai makok (from the Spondias mombin) can be eaten raw with a chili paste. Five main chilies are generally used as ingredients in Thai food. One chili is very small (about 1.25 centimetres (0.49 in)) and is known as the hottest chili: phrik khi nu suan ("garden mouse-dropping ...

  9. Sriracha - Wikipedia

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    Sriracha (/ s ɪ ˈ r æ tʃ ə / sirr-ATCH-ə or / s ɪ ˈ r ɑː tʃ ə / sirr-AH-chə; Thai: ศรีราชา, pronounced [sǐːrāːtɕʰāː] ⓘ) is a type of hot sauce or chili sauce made from a paste of chili peppers, distilled vinegar, pickled garlic, sugar, and salt. [1]