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  2. Khai yat sai - Wikipedia

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    Khai yat sai or kai yat sai (Thai: ไข่ยัดไส้, RTGS: khai yat sai, pronounced [kʰàj ját sâj]) is a type of Thai omelette.The name means 'stuffed eggs'. The egg is cooked lightly, topped with various ingredients (such as minced beef or pork, peas, onion, spring onion, carrots, tomatoes), seasoned with fish sauce and/or oyster sauce, and then folded

  3. List of Thai dishes - Wikipedia

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    Khai yat sai: ไข่ยัดไส้ Stuffed omelette An omelette is fried filled with various ingredients of choice (minced beef or pork, prawns, and vegetables) and then folded over. Khua chin som sai khai คั่วจิ๊นส้มใส่ไข่ North Northern Thai pickled pork stir-fried with egg. Khua ho คั่วห่อ

  4. Egg foo young - Wikipedia

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    In Chinese Thai cuisine, this dish is called Khai Chiao Yat Sai (ไข่เจียวยัดไส้), [citation needed] which literally means "stuffed fried egg". The common recipe uses minced pork and shredded spring onion.

  5. List of Thai desserts and snacks - Wikipedia

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    Dara thong or thong ek krachang. This is a list of Thai khanom, comprising snacks and desserts that are a part of Thai cuisine. [1] Some of these dishes are also a part of other cuisines.

  6. List of egg dishes - Wikipedia

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    Khai yat sai: Savory Thailand: A type of Thai omelette; the name means "stuffed eggs". The egg is cooked lightly, topped with various ingredients and then folded over. Khanom khai: Sweet Thailand: A dessert prepared using eggs, sugar and flour. Kedgeree: Savory British corruption of Indian Khichdi.

  7. Khao chae - Wikipedia

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    Stuffed shallots (หอมแดงยัดไส้: hom daeng yat sai) Thai shallots stuffed with ground fish meat, herbs, spices, fish sauce, and palm sugar, then dipped in batter and fried. Stuffed sweet peppers (พริกหยวกสอดไส้: prik yuak sot sai) The peppers are stuffed with herbs, spices, and ground pork ...

  8. Tom yum - Wikipedia

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    Tom yam nam sai (Thai: ต้มยำน้ำใส), clear broth tom yam soup [8] Tom yam nam khon (Thai: ต้มยำน้ำข้น) is a more recent variation from the 1980s. [9] common with prawns as a main ingredient, evaporated milk or non-dairy creamer powder [9] is added to the broth as a finishing touch.

  9. Khao soi - Wikipedia

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    Khao soi Mae Sai, with (minced) pork and curdled blood, is a Thai variant that does not contain coconut milk or curry but uses the same sauce as in nam ngiao. A Muslim style khao soi nuea (beef khao soi ), Chiang Mai , Thailand.