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Cha dam ron | ■■■■ |
Cha dam ron refers to Thai term which means "hot black tea", sweetened by sugar . . . 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 | |
Nam dtan | ■■■■ |
Nam dtan is a Thai word for sugar. It also refers to the liquid from the palm tree. The sugar palm tree . . . Read More | |
Chuam | ■■■■ |
Chuam in Thai language (pronounced chew-um) means candied, and it is simply a fruit or vegetable cooked . . . Read More | |
Kaeng Kiaw Waan | ■■■ |
Kaeng Kiaw Waan: Kaeng Kiaw Waan refers to one of the many Thai curry dishes. Kaeng Kiaw is slightly . . . Read More | |
Khrueng Phuang | ■■■ |
Khrueng Phuang refers to the ring of spices or spices holder often found on tables in Thai restaurants. . . . Read More | |
Ajaat | ■■■ |
Ajaat refers to Thailand's light dip which is made with crunchy cucumber slices, thinly sliced red chillis . . . Read More | |
Hae kun | ■■■ |
Hae kun refers to thin slices of shrimp eaten with a side order of Chinese syrup. This is a Thai fried . . . Read More | |
Ba mi haeng | ■■■ |
Ba mi haeng refers to a Thai noodle dish which is the same as Ba mi nam, which is a boiled wheat and . . . Read More | |
Gaeng Keow Waan Gai | ■■■ |
Gaeng Keow Waan Gai refers to green chicken curry. It is one of the popular dishes in ThailandOther definition: . . . Read More |