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  2. Perpetual stew - Wikipedia

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    The tradition of perpetual stew remains prevalent in South and East Asian countries. Notable examples include beef and goat noodle soup served by Wattana Panich in Bangkok, Thailand, which has been cooking for over 50 years as of 2025, [6] [7] and oden broth from Otafuku in Asakusa, Japan, which has served the same broth daily since 1945. [8]

  3. Thai President Foods - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, when the political crisis slowed Thailand's economic growth to 0.9% and eventually led to a military coup, the growth of MAMA noodle sales hit a low of one percent. In 2015, when the military government could not propel the country beyond an estimated 2.8% growth, sales of MAMA noodles only grew 0.4%—a 44 year record low. [ 12 ]

  4. Category:Thai soups - Wikipedia

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  5. Ant egg soup - Wikipedia

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    As a garnish, they may be added to a wide variety of soups [6] and add a "distinctive, sour pop". [1] Recipes for ant egg soup may include ingredients such as chicken stock, lemongrass, fish sauce, chilies, tamarind, shallot and spring onion. [3] In Thailand, a type of scarab beetle (Psilophosis sp.) is sometimes ground and added to red ant egg ...

  6. Tom yum kung - Wikipedia

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    Tom yum kung as served in a hot pot in Rayong, Thailand.. Tom yum kung, [4] [5] [6] or Tom yum goong, [7] (Thai: ต้มยำกุ้ง RTGS: tom yam kung) is the Thai spicy and sour shrimp soup—a variant of Tom yum, combined with many of Thailand's key herbal and seasoning ingredients, often served with a side of steamed rice, sometimes with a dollop of chili paste and a splash of lime ...

  7. 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.

  8. Pork blood soup - Wikipedia

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    Pork blood soup is a soup that uses pork blood as its primary ingredient. Additional ingredients may include barley and herbs such as marjoram, [ 1 ] as well as other foods and seasonings. Some versions are prepared with coagulated pork blood and other coagulated pork offal , such as intestine, liver and heart.

  9. Category:Images in the public domain in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Media in category "Images in the public domain in Thailand" The following 12 files are in this category, out of 12 total. Bangkok Daily Mail 30 Sept. 1933.jpg 1,596 × 2,505; 1.1 MB