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  2. Nam tok (food) - Wikipedia

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    The meat salad in Lao cuisine is a sliced beef steak instead of minced meat version of larb, Laos' national dish. Nam tok can refer to two different kinds of preparation: In Central Thailand, nam tok is mainly a spicy soup stock enriched with raw cow blood or pig's blood. Blood is often used in Thailand to enrich regular noodle dishes. One of ...

  3. Larb - Wikipedia

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    It refers to a popular Lao meat dish in both Laos and Isan, where it is commonly known as ping sin nam tok (Laos) or nuea yang nam tok (Thailand). This dish can be regarded as a variation on the standard laab, and is made from barbecued pork or beef, usually the neck, which is sliced in bite-size pieces. The meat is then brought to a boil with ...

  4. File:Lao beef nam tok (Lao ping sin nam tok).jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Kilawin - Wikipedia

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    Ata-ata (Kappukan) – Raw, rare beef or carabao meat seasoned with papait, shallots, ginger, chili, and salt according to the Glossary of Filipino Food. Among the Kapampangan people , kilayin uses fully cooked pork, heart, liver, and tripe. [ 15 ]

  6. Lao cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Look seen – Laotian beef meatballs. Mekong river moss – fried moss from the Mekong River. Miang; Sai kok – chunky pork sausage. Sai oua – grilled pork sausage. Seen hang – Laotian beef jerky that is flash-fried beef. Seen savanh – thinly sliced beef jerky with sweeter taste and covered with sesame seeds. Seen tork; Som khai pa ...

  7. Batchoy - Wikipedia

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    Two bowls of La Paz batchoy with a puto, served in La Paz Public Market. Ingredients of La Paz batchoy include pork offal (liver, spleen, kidneys and heart), crushed pork cracklings, beef loin, shrimp broth, and round egg noodles cooked with broth added to a bowl of noodles and topped with leeks, pork cracklings (chicharon), and sometimes a raw egg cracked on top.

  8. Boat noodles - Wikipedia

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    Boat noodles (Thai: ก๋วยเตี๋ยวเรือ, RTGS: kuaitiao ruea, pronounced [kǔaj.tǐaw rɯ̄a]) is a Thai style noodle dish with a strong flavor. It contains both pork and beef, as well as dark soy sauce, pickled bean curd, and some other spices, and is normally served with meatballs and pig's liver.

  9. Balbacua - Wikipedia

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    Balbacua, also spelled balbakwa or balbakoa, is a Filipino beef stew made from beef, collagen-rich beef parts (oxtail, skin, and joints), and various spices cooked for several hours until very tender. It is typically served with white rice or misua or miki noodles.