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  2. Big Thai flavours, no fuss: Sebby Holmes’ easy vegan BBQ recipes

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    Thai cuisine is known for its big, bold flavours, ... Recipe from ‘Cook Thai’ by Sebby Holmes (Kyle Books, £19.99) Kaffir and chilli salted corn on the cob with crushed cashew nuts.

  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. Steamed curry - Wikipedia

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    Evidence [specify] suggests that steamed curry, also known as ho mok, has been a part of Thai cuisine since the Ayutthaya period. [citation needed]In the 17th century, the Japanese Chihara Gorohachi's works observed that Siam was a popular destination for foreign merchant ships.

  5. Cho muang - Wikipedia

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    The steamed dumpling is formed into a flower-shape and contains either a salty or sweet filling. It is then served with lettuce, coriander and chili. The original recipe of cho muang contained a sweet filling and was later developed with the savory filling. The name cho muang means 'violet bouquet' in the Thai language. The name comes from the ...

  6. Khao tom - Wikipedia

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    Thai khao tom is sometimes colored blue with Clitoria ternatea flowers. Khao tom (Lao: ເຂົ້າຕົ້ມ, pronounced [kʰȁ(ː)w.tôm]) and khao tom mat (Thai: ข้าวต้มมัด, pronounced [kʰâ(ː)w.tôm mát]) are a popular Laotian and Thai dessert made of sticky rice, ripe banana, coconut milk, all wrapped and steamed-cooked in banana leaves.

  7. Thai curry - Wikipedia

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    Thai curry (Thai: แกง, romanized: kaeng, pronounced) is a dish in Thai cuisine made from curry paste, coconut milk or water, meat, seafood, vegetables or fruit, and herbs. Curries in Thailand mainly differ from the curries in India in their use of ingredients such as fresh rhizomes, herbs, and aromatic leaves rather than a mix of dried ...

  8. Category:Thai cuisine - Wikipedia

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  9. Kaeng tai pla - Wikipedia

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    Kaeng tai pla or kaeng phung pla [2] [3] is a southern food and the famous dish from Phatthalung Province, but is also found in other Southern cities. The dish was mentioned in Thai historical records since at least the reign of King Rama II of the Bangkok period, more than 200 years ago.