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Tom Yum KungThis spicy seafood soup is perhaps the Thai people's favorite soup. Yes, like most Thai food, it is hot and spicy. In fact, it is particularly so. Ingredients include prawns, lemon grass, lime juice and flaming hot chili peppers.
Som Tam KungThis dish from Northeast Thailand is made from papaya, small shrimp or crab (Som Tam Bhoo), sugar, vinegar, some other spices and a truckload of chilies. Do not try this dish except at a place frequented by tourists. They will tone it down so you don't feel like you've had a flamethrower inserted in your mouth and spend the next 24 hours in the bathroom. Pad ThaiPad Thai is a Thai noodle dish and on the mild side. It is a staple favorite among Thais, noodles fried with meat and vegetables. Tom Kha KaiAlso on the mild side is a soup made in coconut milk stock and chicken. Here's a mish mash of dishes popular among friends and colleagues of yours truly
Food PopularityHow about the results of a survey to help decide what to eat? The Office of the National Culture Commission actually conducted a popularity survey among foreigners to determine their favorite Thai foods. The results, in the order of how popular the dish was, are as follows:
Thai FruitThailand also has some great tropical fruits - very exotic to most westerners. These include rose apple (chom poo), custard apple (nawy-na), pomelo (som oh), mango (ma muang), mangosteen (mang-koot), and rambutan (ngawk). We'd be remiss not to mention the 'king of fruits' - the durian. While many agree that the smell is not the most pleasant, a lot of folks like the taste. It's probably in the category of something that should be tried while in Thailand. Tips for Eating in Thailand
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