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        <title>Thai Rice and Ceremony of Rice Goddess</title>
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        <description>Rice is the mainstay of the Siamese diet and economy and is always served with salads, meats, poultry, fish, and sea food. Two-thirds of the Thai people earn a living from rice farming. They produce e</description>
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        <title>Famous Spicy Thai Ingredients.</title>
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        <description>Shallots; horn lek; Allium ascalonicum. This small red onion is a very important ingredient in most Thai dishes but the quantity may be reduced if you find you do not like it.Spring onions; ton hom; A</description>
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        <title>Thai Food and Unique Flavours</title>
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        <description>Awag Once described Thai food as &quot;having three tastes: hot, hotter, and hottest.&quot; As anyone who has ever  inadvertently bitten into one of the tiny green or yellow chillies that lie concealed in many </description>
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        <title>Thai Curry and History of Spices</title>
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        <description>Curry is one of Thailand&apos;s favorite dishes, but in the Thai language kari (curry) refers, however, to only one of many combinations of spices. It contains turmeric or saffron among other things and ca</description>
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        <title>Herbs and Spices used in Thai Cooking</title>
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        <description>Horapha. Kaphrao and maenglak are varieties of sweet basil, annuals growing about 40 cm high. Horapha seems to be the nearest to the sweet basil used in European tomato dishes and Italian pesto. a sau</description>
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        <title>Thai Hom Mali Rice : The Rice of Choice Around the Globe</title>
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        <description>Rice is the staple food of the Thai people. In fact, &quot;kin khao&quot; (eating rice) in the Thai language means &quot;to have a meal&quot;. The Thai people have great reverence for this grain: stepping on it is consid</description>
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        <title>Khao Chae - Essential of Thai Summer Dishes</title>
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        <description>Every Summer it seems as though everybody in Thailand is sweltering in the hot sun and getting ready for the Songkran water throwing festival. Gourmet Thai cooks are busy preparing their special cool-</description>
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