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  2. Fish sauce - Wikipedia

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    Fish sauce in Thailand is called nam pla (Thai: น้ำปลา). In Isan, it is called nam pa. Similar to the Laotian padaek is pla ra (Thai: ปลาร้า), also used in Thai cuisine. In Thailand, fish sauce is used both in cooking and also served at the table as a condiment, for instance in noodle soups.

  3. Nam phrik - Wikipedia

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    Like most types of nam phrik, a little water is used if the mixture becomes too thick. [25] Nam phrik pla salat pon (น้ำพริกปลาสลาดป่น), also known as phrik pla salat pon, is a variety of nam phrik with powdered, roasted, dry pla salat (Notopterus notopterus). All main ingredients (the dry fish, red dry chili ...

  4. Kung chae nampla - Wikipedia

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    Kung chae nampla (Thai: กุ้งแช่น้ำปลา, pronounced [kûŋ t͡ɕʰɛ̂ː nám.plāː]) is a Thai salad made from fresh raw shrimp soaked in Thai fish sauce and served with chunks of gourd, cloves of garlic, chilies, and spicy sauce. [1]

  5. List of Thai dishes - Wikipedia

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    A pungent chili dip made with shrimp paste, pounded dried shrimp, bird's eye chili peppers, garlic, lime juice, fish sauce, palm sugar, and optionally, pea sized aubergines; most often eaten as part of the dish called Nam phrik pla thu. Nam phrik kha น้ำพริกข่า North A Northern Thai fried chili paste containing galangal (kha).

  6. List of Thai ingredients - Wikipedia

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    Also a sauce made from fermented fish. It is more pungent than nam pla, and, in contrast to nam pla which is a clear liquid, pla ra is opaque and still contains pieces of fish. Also called pla daek. Taochiao เต้าเจี้ยว Yellow soybean paste: Yellow soybean paste has a sweet-and-salty taste which is more "earthy" than that of ...

  7. Nam phrik phao - Wikipedia

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    Nam phrik phao (Thai: น้ำพริกเผา) is a type of Thai chili sauce known as nam phrik. It contains chili peppers, shallots, garlic, fermented shrimp, tamarind, fish sauce and palm sugar.

  8. Thai cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Nam pla phrik, a table sauce most often eaten with rice dishes, is made from fish sauce and sliced chilies, and often also includes garlic and lime. An ingredient found in many Thai dishes and used in every region of the country is nam pla, a clear fish sauce that is very aromatic. Fish sauce is a staple ingredient in Thai cuisine and imparts a ...

  9. Pla ra - Wikipedia

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    Pla ra was a common food in the Ayutthaya Kingdom.The French diplomat Simon de la Loubère, who visited Siam during the mid-Ayutthaya period, wrote about pla ra: . As we eat less in Summer than in Winter, they eat less than we, by reason of the continual Summer in which they live; their common Food is Rice and Fish.