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  2. Nam phrik phao - Wikipedia

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    Nam phrik phao (Thai: น้ำพริกเผา) is a type of Thai chili sauce known as nam phrik. It contains chili peppers, shallots, garlic, fermented shrimp, tamarind, fish sauce and palm sugar.

  3. 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 .

  4. Thai cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Nam phrik nam pu – crab and chili Sauce – Namphrik nam pu is rather thick to almost dry. Many kinds of fresh chilies can be used also. Including smoked chilies. Nam phrik num – a chili paste of pounded large green chilies, shallots, garlic, coriander leaves, lime juice and fish sauce; eaten with steamed and raw vegetables, and sticky rice.

  5. List of sauces - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Suprême sauce – Classic French sauce [14] ... Nam chim – Thai sauce; Nam phrik – Thai chili sauce;

  6. List of Thai dishes - Wikipedia

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    The name literally means "rice fried with chili paste from hell". The rice is fried with nam phrik narok, a very spicy chili paste made with fried catfish, grilled onion and garlic, grilled (dried) chili peppers, sugar, fish sauce, and shrimp paste. Here it is served with mu yang (grilled pork) and nam chim chaeo, a spicy dipping sauce. Khao tom

  7. 25 Cheap, Delicious Barbecue Sauce Recipes for Your ... - AOL

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    Taking all of 10 minutes to prepare at home, this sauce provides the flavors of a Korean feast, including soy sauce, garlic, ginger, and sesame. Recipe: Allrecipes Salim October/shutterstock

  8. Nam phrik ong - Wikipedia

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    Nam phrik ong (Thai: น้ำพริกอ่อง, pronounced [nám pʰrík ʔɔ̀ŋ]) is a popular Thai food in Northern Thailand. It is often paired with sticky rice , pork and fresh vegetables such as cucumber, lentils, Chinese cabbage etc.

  9. Nam phrik long ruea - Wikipedia

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    Nam phrik long ruea (Thai: น้ำพริกลงเรือ; pronounced [nám pʰrík lōŋ rɯa̯]) is a side dish in Thai cuisine, a kind of fried nam phrik (dipping sauce) that is normally eaten with vegetables. It was supposedly first served in the era of King Rama V (1868–1910) on a boat trip to the Suan Sunanddha palace.