Thai cuisine is known for its balance of five fundamental flavors in each dish or the overall meal - hot ( spicy ), sour, sweet, salty and bitter. Although popularly considered as a single cuisine, Thai food is really better described as four regional cuisines corresponding to the four main regions of the country: Northern, Northeastern ( or Isan ), Central and Southern. Southern curries, for example, tend to contain coconut milk and fresh turmeric, while northeastern dishes often include lime juice.
Monday, November 18, 2013
ขนมจีน Khanom chin
khanohm jeen are fresh rice noodles in Thai cuisine which are made from rice which has first been fermented for three days, boiled, and then made into noodles by pressing the resulting dough through asieve into boiling water. Khanom in Thai usually refers to desserts, but in a wider sense can denote many things that use any type offlour as its main ingredient. Although chin means "Chinese" in Thai, this type of noodle originated from the Mon people who inhabited the region which is now central Thailand before the arrival of the Thai people from southern China. The word khanom chin is probably derived from the Mon words khohn ohm jin, meaning "twice boiled
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
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Saturday, July 20, 2013
Bread,Croissant,Pie and Mooncake
mooncake
apple pie
blueberry crumb cake
bavarian bread
multigrain bread
spinach pie
butter croissant
croissant with salami & bologna chilli
croissant & spinach croissant
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
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