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  2. Ya dong - Wikipedia

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    Jars of ya dong, with labels describing their properties, shown on a web variety show. Ya dong (Thai: ยาดอง 'infused medicine'), or more specifically ya dong lao (ยาดองเหล้า 'spirit-infused medicine'), is a form of Thai herbal alcoholic drink, consisting of medicinal herbs infused in a spirit, typically lao khao.

  3. Alcohol in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand has strict laws controlling the advertising of alcohol and alcoholic products, under the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act, BE 2551 (2008). [9] [10] In 2024, the Public Health Ministry proposed a new bill to further restrict alcohol-related advertisements. [11]

  4. List of national drinks - Wikipedia

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    Non-alcoholic national drinks include Coca-Cola in the United States, boba tea in Taiwan, and Thai iced tea in Thailand. Several factors can qualify a beverage as a national drink: Regional Ingredients and Popularity: The drink is made from locally sourced ingredients and is commonly consumed, such as mango lassi in India, which uses dahi , a ...

  5. Lao khao - Wikipedia

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    Distilling lao khao in Thailand must be licensed, under the Criminal Activities Act which was introduced in the 1950s. This regulation was passed after a spate of lao khao of poor quality being produced, which resulted in methanol related poisoning. The methanol was produced as a by-product of the spirits reacting with tin and aluminium stills ...

  6. Krating Daeng - Wikipedia

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    Krating Daeng (Thai: กระทิงแดง, RTGS: krathing daeng, pronounced [krà.tʰīŋ dɛ̄ːŋ]; lit. 'red bull' or 'red gaur') [1] is a non-carbonated energy drink created by Chaleo Yoovidhya. The drink is marketed and sold primarily in Southeast and East Asia; its derivative, Red Bull, is available in 165 countries. [2]

  7. SangSom - Wikipedia

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    The drink won gold medals in liquor competitions in Madrid, Spain in 1982 and 1983, and again in Barcelona in 2006. The medals are featured prominently on the product's packaging and have led to it being referred to locally as "SangSom Rianthong" (SangSom Gold Medallion). [1] The beverage is virtually unheard of outside Thailand.

  8. Category:Alcohol in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Special pages; Permanent link; ... Thai alcoholic drinks (3 C, 3 P) ... Pages in category "Alcohol in Thailand" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 ...

  9. Category:Thai drinks - Wikipedia

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