Chaam is a Thai word for bowl or dish.
Bi noht baat is a more formal term which means "food bowl" or "alm's dish".
Sai baat is a Thai term which refers to the act of putting food into a monk's bowl.

Related Articles

Mengdah / Mengdah Nah ■■■
Mengdah / Mengdah Nah: Mengdah or Mengdah Nah refers to a giant water bug used to belong to the Hemiptera . . . Read More
Ahan ■■■
Ahan is the Thai word for "Food". For me, Thai food is one of the best foods I have already eaten and . . . Read More
Pla Kadtek ■■■
Pla Kadtek is the Thai word for "Anchovy" (Stolephorus indicus) Hardenberg's Anchovy or Indian Anchovy . . . Read More
Cemita ■■■
Cemita refers to Mexican version of sandwich which is actually a serving of a giant roll, covered with . . . Read More
Domburi ■■■
Domburi is a Japanese general term for "bowl". However, it is also the name of a popular Japanese dish . . . Read More
Taat ■■■
Taat refers to a circular bamboo platter or tray used in Laos to hold food which are put out all at once . . . Read More
Buro ■■■
Buro is the Filipino word for "pickled" or "fermented". Just putting the food which is to be pickled/fermented . . . Read More
Dot / Dotting ■■■
Dot / Dotting: Dot or Dotting is a culinary term used when small pieces of butter (usually) are evenly . . . Read More
Kebab ■■■
In the food context, a kebab refers to a dish that consists of various pieces of meat, vegetables, and . . . Read More
Bhaji ■■■
Bhaji is the collective name given to side dishes usually of vegetables, which are served as an accompaniment . . . Read More