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  2. Larb - Wikipedia

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    Larb (Lao: ລາບ; Thai: ลาบ, RTGS: lap, pronounced), also spelled laab, laap, larp, or lahb, is a traditional Lao minced meat salad and a national dish of Laos. Known for its bold and harmonious flavors, it is a cornerstone of Lao cuisine , often accompanied by sticky rice and green papaya salad .

  3. Thai salads - Wikipedia

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    It is, therefore, that recipes often make use of palm sugar, tamarind, and coconut milk to complement the taste of the pomelo. [13] [14] Yam salat is commonly used to denote Western salads in Thai, usually to refer to salads that use mayonnaise in the dressing. [15] Yam maeng da is made from grilled horseshoe crab and only the eggs are eaten ...

  4. Lao cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Meat salads in Laos are known as larb or laap. Larb – a spicy Lao minced meat salad made with fermented fish and herbs. Various meats include fish, duck, chicken, pork, and beef, as well as mushrooms. Nam tok – a meat-based salad similar to larb. It can also be made into a stew. Pon – spicy puree of cooked fish.

  5. List of Thai dishes - Wikipedia

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    Khao mok gai ข้าวหมกไก่ Thai chicken biryani: The Thai version of a "chicken biryani". The name literally means "rice covered chicken" and this Thai-Muslim dish is made by cooking rice together with the chicken curry. Khao mok nuea ข้าวหมกเนื้อ Thai beef biryani The Thai version of a "beef biryani".

  6. Khao soi - Wikipedia

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    Khao soi or khao soy (Thai: ข้าวซอย, pronounced [kʰâ(ː)w sɔ̄ːj]; Lao: ເຂົ້າຊອຍ, pronounced [kʰȁ(ː)w sɔ́ːj]; Northern Thai: ข้าวซอย, pronounced [kʰa᷇w sɔ̄ːj]; Shan: ၶဝ်ႈသွႆး, pronounced [kʰaw˧˧˨.sʰɔj˥]; Burmese: အုန်းနို့ခေါက်ဆွဲ, pronounced [ʔóʊɴ no̰ kʰaʊʔ sʰwɛ́ ...

  7. Green papaya salad - Wikipedia

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    In Thailand, it is customary that a customer ask the preparer to make the dish suited to his or her tastes. To specifically refer to the original style of papaya salad as prepared in Laos or Isan, it is known as ส้มตำลาว or som tam Lao or simply as tam Lao and the dish as prepared in central Thailand may be referred to as som ...

  8. Lard na - Wikipedia

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    The Thai counterpart of this dish, that is similar to this dish utilizing gravy over noodles as well. Lard na (Lao: ລາດໜ້າ [lâːt.nȁː]; also spelled lad na, lard nar and lard nah) is a Lao-Chinese noodle dish covered in gravy that was made popular as a street food by Chinese living in Laos.

  9. Miang kham - Wikipedia

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    Miang kham is a snack food that originated in the Lao regions of Thailand, originally using pickled tea leaves (called miang in the northern Thai language). [1] [3] The dish is mentioned in Epic of the Verse of foods, a book written by King Rama II. [4]