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Kao dtom | ■■■■■ |
Kao dtom is a Thai term for rice soup, rice gruel, congee, or rice porridge . . . Read More | |
Kao niow dom | ■■■■■ |
Kao niow dom is a Thai term which means black sticky rice. It is pronounced "cow-knee-owh dumb". Black . . . Read More | |
Kao pad | ■■■■■ |
Kao pad also known or spelled as Khao phad is a Thai term for "fried rice". Fried rice is called Sinangag . . . Read More | |
Kao sawy | ■■■■■ |
Kao sawy also known as Khao soi refers to Thai rice noodles in soup. Today, however, egg noodles are . . . Read More | |
Kao sawy gai | ■■■■ |
Kao sawy gai refers to Thai chicken with noodles in curry soup. It is also known or spelled as Khao soi . . . Read More | |
Kao sawy nuea | ■■■■ |
Kao sawy nuea refers to Thai beef with noodles in curry soup. It is also known or spelled as Khao soi . . . Read More | |
Khao hawm mali | ■■■■ |
Khao hawm mali refers to the finest Thai rice is called jasmine rice. Jasmine rice has a distinctive . . . Read More | |
Khao mu tot | ■■■■ |
Khao mu tot refers to a Thai dish made of sliced fried pork over plain rice. This dish can be ordered . . . Read More | |
Hawm daeng jeow | ■■■■ |
Hawm daeng jeow is a Thai term for fried red shallot which is used in Thailand cooking as a delicious . . . Read More | |
Gratium jeow | ■■■■ |
Gratium jeow is a Thai term which means fried garlic. Fried garlics are usually used as food topping, . . . Read More |