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  3. Jessica Sompong Espiner - Wikipedia

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    Jessica Sonpong Espiner (Thai: เจสสิก้า สมปอง เอสพินเนอร์; born 22 February 1997), or nickname ""Jess"" (Thai: เจส) Miss Grand Bangkok 2017 is a Thai actress on Channel 7 (Thailand).

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    Thai Egg Nets with Pork and Prawn ... Instant restaurant 2–5: Bree & Jessica Wednesday, 12 February 2.096 #1 #3 [11] 4 12 Instant restaurant 2–6: Jess & Felix

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    Instant Pot is a brand of multicookers manufactured by Instant Pot Brands. The multicookers are electronically controlled, combined pressure cookers and slow cookers . The original cookers were marketed as 6-in-1 appliances designed to consolidate the cooking and preparing of food to one device.

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  7. Mu kratha - Wikipedia

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    Mu kratha means 'pan pork' in Thai (mu is 'pig' or 'pork' and kratha is 'pan' or 'skillet'). Mu kratha resembles a combined Korean barbecue and a Japanese or Chinese hot pot. [2] The Thai version uses charcoal. The dining concept spread throughout Thailand and into Laos, the Philippines, Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore.

  8. Thai suki - Wikipedia

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    Thai suki of MK Restaurant in Bangkok, Thailand Thai hot pot preparation Thai suki as street food in Nakhon Ratchasima. Thai suki, known simply as suki (Thai: สุกี้, pronounced) in Thailand, is a Thai variant of hot pot, [1] a communal dish where diners dip meat, seafood, noodles, dumplings and vegetables into a pot of broth cooking at the table and dip it into a spicy "sukiyaki ...

  9. Wai Wai (food brand) - Wikipedia

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    Wai Wai (Thai: ไวไว, pronounced [wāj wāj]) is a brand of instant noodles originating in Thailand. The brand has been produced in Thailand since 1972 by Thai Preserved Food Factory Co., Ltd. [ 3 ] [ 4 ]