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  2. List of Thai ingredients - Wikipedia

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    These small yellow flowers are eaten stir-fried, in omelette or in sweets such as in khanom dok sano. Hua pli หัวปลี Banana flower Banana flowers can be eaten raw, e.g. yam hua pli (a spicy salad with thinly sliced banana flowers), or steamed with a Nam phrik (chilli dip).

  3. List of Thai dishes - Wikipedia

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    A Thai steamed curry with fish, spices, coconut milk, and egg, steam-cooked in a banana leaf cup and topped with thick coconut cream before serving. Ho mok maphrao on ห่อหมกมะพร้าวอ่อน Steamed seafood curry A Thai steamed curry with mixed seafood and the soft meat of a young coconut, here served inside a coconut.

  4. Hwajeon - Wikipedia

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    Hwajeon nori, which literally translates to "flower cake play", is a tradition of going on a picnic in the mountains to watch the seasonal flowers during spring and autumn. [ 7 ] In spring, women used to go on a picnic, carrying a glutinous rice flour and griddle near a stream on Samjinnal which falls on every third day of the third lunar month ...

  5. Thai basil - Wikipedia

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    Thai basil has a purple stem, and like other plants in the mint family, the stem is square. Its leaves are opposite and decussate. [5] As implied by its scientific name, Thai basil flowers in the form of a thyrse. [6] The inflorescence is purple, and the flowers when open are pink. [7]

  6. Festival of Floral Offerings - Wikipedia

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    In Buddha’s lifetime, Sumonmala had a duty to collect eight flowers of jasmine for offering to the king of Ratchakuek kingdom, Phra Chao Pimpisarn. [citation needed] One day, Sumonmalal found Buddha and his monks when he picked the flowers for Phra Chao Pimpisarn. Being faithful, he offered the flowers to the Buddha instead of Phra Chao ...

  7. Nariphon - Wikipedia

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    The Nariphon (Thai: นารีผล, from Pali nārīphala), also known as Makkaliphon (Thai: มักกะลีผล, from Pali makkaliphala), is a tree in Buddhist mythology which bears fruit in the shape of young female creatures.

  8. South End, Springfield, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    During the summer, as in New York City and Boston, Springfield's South End Italians celebrate the annual Catholic Feast Days. In Springfield, the South End's largest annual feast day is the annual Our Lady of Mount Carmel Festival , at which attendees can purchase many different kinds of Italian food.

  9. Walnut Street Historic District (Springfield, Missouri)

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    The Walnut Street Historic District is a national historic district located in Springfield, Missouri, United States. The district encompasses more than 150 one and two story frame, brick, cast-stone, or stone dwellings in a thirteen block area. The district includes parts of East Walnut Street, East Elm Street, East McDaniel Street, Cordova ...