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  2. Satay - Wikipedia

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    A satay variant from Balinese cuisine. This satay is made from minced pork, chicken, fish, beef, or even turtle meat, which is then mixed with grated coconut, thick coconut milk, lemon juice, shallots, and pepper. Wound around bamboo, sugar cane or lemon grass sticks, it is then grilled on charcoal. [80] Sate Pusut

  3. Phanaeng - Wikipedia

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    Phanaeng curry paste is fried with coconut cream to make the curry more creamy in taste. The curry paste is made with dried chili peppers, galangal, lemongrass, makrut lime zest, coriander root, coriander seeds, cumin seeds, garlic, shallot, shrimp paste, salt and peanuts. [2] The dish is usually made with meat cut into thin strips, makrut lime ...

  4. List of Thai dishes - Wikipedia

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    A northern Thai curry made with winter melon and chicken. It is also known under the name kaeng fak khio. Kaeng dok salae แกงดอกสะแล North A northern Thai curry that is made from the unopened flower buds of the shrub Broussonetia kurzii (J. D. Hooker) Corner. These flower buds are available in northern Thailand only from mid ...

  5. Thai cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Kaeng kanun, a northern Thai curry made with jackfruit. From the coconut comes coconut milk, used both in curries and desserts, and coconut oil. [49] The juice of a green coconut can be served as a drink and the young flesh is eaten in either sweet or savory dishes.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Kaeng som - Wikipedia

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    Kaeng som kung dok khae is a version with shrimps and dok khae, the flowers of the Sesbania grandiflora A traditional and basic kaeng som pla from Southern Thailand. Kaeng som, gaeng som [1] (Thai: แกงส้ม, pronounced [kɛ̄ːŋ sôm]), Asam rebus, or Thai/Lao/Malaysian sour curry [2] is a sour and spicy fish curry or soup with vegetables popular in Southeast Asia. [3]

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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.