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Gourmet Life 2017/11/14 Posted by: Yucchan Updated 2018/01/15

I definitely want to eat this! ! Thai local food!

Thai food is spicy...
Not just that! You can't go wrong with sweet desserts, fruits, and soups with just the right amount of salt!

Above all, chicken dishes!
Isn't chicken cooking better than in Japan? It's so juicy and delicious. It's easy to make at home, so why not make it as a side dish tonight?

What is Thai food?

Thai cuisine is the cuisine of the Kingdom of Thailand in Southeast Asia. It is influenced by the cuisine of neighboring countries such as China, Cambodia, Malaysia, Laos, and Myanmar, and is characterized by the extensive use of spices, aromatic vegetables, and herbs, and a variety of flavors such as spiciness, sourness, and sweetness.

Chicken dishes that are juicier than Japan! ? Too delicious! !

When you think of Thai food, you think of chicken dishes.
Personally, I think it's juicier than Japan.
It's so delicious that I thought. I always eat here at least once during my trip to Thailand. I might eat it every day (lol)

Chicken in Thai is called gai. Gai○○ will be a chicken dish.

Thai Yakitori "Gai Yan"

Gaiyan is a chicken dish that can be eaten in any town.Yan is
grilled in Thai. It's a dish of chicken grilled over charcoal.

You can often see it at food stalls.
You can't go wrong if you just order Gaiyaan. It's great when you eat it with gai yan and a pinch of Thailand's all-purpose seasoning, prik nam pla

It is almost always included in Thai cuisine.

Prik nam pla is a seasoning made with nam pla, chili pepper, garlic, sugar, and vinegar.
It's delicious no matter what you put it on! I'm not saying that, but when you add this to fried rice, it instantly transforms into Thai food!

I forgot the name, but I think it's chicken butt.
It's so delicious! There are food stalls around Soi 6 in Pattaya every day, so it might be a good idea to go there.

Yakiniku and hot pot at the same time? "Mougata"

https://www.wongnai.com/articles/vasana-mookata: Quote

This is a recommended dish that a Thai friend told me about when I went to Thailand.
Hot pot and yakiniku? That's what I thought, but how delicious is this?

It's a slightly unusual shaped pot, similar to Genghis Khan, with yakiniku on top and hot pot on the bottom.
The fat and soup stock from the grilled meat will accumulate at the bottom, and the chicken stock will be poured into it.

At the bottom, you can eat the rich yakiniku, which gets more and more flavorful, and sometimes if you feel like eating something lighter, you can eat the hot pot at the bottom.
By the way, the soup below is surprisingly light and delicious!

When it comes to Thai cuisine, soup-based dishes are a must.

Thai food also has delicious soups. Massaman curry is said to be the most delicious curry in the world, as well as green curry and Thai curry. Other famous dishes include Kuit Tiao, Thai Ramen, etc.

Thai hot pot dish, "Tai Suki"

It's almost the same as the popular Japanese hotpot.
This dish uses plenty of Thai ingredients, such as egg tofu, water spinach, and coriander.
When you think of Thai skiing in Thailand, you think of MK. Is MK something like Saize in Japan?

It's a normal family restaurant, but you can also eat common Thai dishes.
You can find MK at most large malls.

If you don't like food stalls...( ˘•ω•˘ ), MK is recommended.

Kuit tiao, a standard soup dish at street food stalls

The kuit tiao in the image is called sen mee, which is a very thin noodle. Regular noodles are more delicious than noodles that are too thin.

You can often find it at food stalls, and you can almost always find it at local Thai food restaurants.
Kuit tiao is hit or miss, but it's usually delicious!

Why is Thai chicken food so delicious?

The chicken broth is rich and delicious, and the kamaboko soup is also delicious.
Chicken meatballs? It's called Rukchin, and that's good too.

You can eat it for about 40 baht.

Chiang Mai's local dish "Khao Soi"

Is it Thai udon?
Noodles like donbei and a taste like curry flavor. The rich chicken soup is quite delicious, but it's spicy. It's really painful.

It seems like it's hard to eat in Bangkok. I've never seen it before, but in Chiang Mai it's Khao Soi!

There's nothing spicy about it, so this is a food exclusively for people who love spicy food!
Just delicious! I took a bite and it was really delicious. At first bite ( ^ω^ ). Oh, I'm starting to sweat...( ^ω^;)

Stir-fried food. How about a side dish?

Thai food has too many delicious dishes. Dishes using oyster sauce are a must.

Stir-fried water spinach ``Pappunfaidaen''

https://www.lazada.co.th/seagull-32-65579.html: Quote

Pap'n Fai Daeng is really delicious.
The inside of the stem is hollow and feels smooth to the touch. I'm sure many people have never heard of Soushinna, but recently it has become more common in Japan. Is it often used in Chinese?

It's a simple dish, just stir-fry water spinach, garlic, and chili peppers with oyster sauce, season with salt and pepper, and sprinkle with a little fish sauce, but it's so delicious!
You can make it at home, so how about it as a side dish with alcohol?

Stir-fried holy basil “Pat Gapao”

Gapao means holy basil in English. Holy basil, minced pork, and minced chicken stir-fried with chili peppers. It's tough but you'll get used to it!

https://www.ifit4health.com/: Quote

Perfect as a side dish for rice!
Gapao rice is a dish that you should try at least once. Also available as a single Gapao item.

In Thai cuisine, rice is often eaten with sticky rice. The Thai word for sticky rice is khao niao. Sticky rice in English.

Finally, finish with dessert.

Thailand is a tropical country.
When you think of tropical countries, you think of fruits! What can you eat in Thailand without eating fruit? ! The fruits are so delicious.

Mango, dragon fruit, mangosteen, banana.

Dish using mango "Khao Niao Mamuang"

A mango and sticky rice dessert.
Sticky rice? I'm sure many people think that, but in Japan, it's something like ohagi. It is eaten with sticky rice cooked in condensed milk and mango (as is).

AirAsia offers Khao Niao Ma Muang ice cream as part of your flight meal, which is also delicious!
! In-flight food is surprisingly delicious! !

Mangoes are expensive in Japan, but you can eat them at a reasonable price in Thailand.
In Bangkok, Mango Tango is a famous restaurant. It's definitely a famous store with people always lining up.

It's a dreamland where you can eat other delicious fruits (^)o(^)
Is it better to eat them in Chiang Mai? You can eat a lot of fruits in Pattaya too.

It's often served at breakfast at hotels. I rarely eat it in Japan, and when I go to Thailand, I eat it all the time! !

summary

Thailand is a hot country.
Therefore, there is plenty of food. There are many dishes that you can't taste in Japan.

There are many unique sour and spicy seasonings, spicy dishes, and dishes that Japanese people like.

Speaking of Thai cuisine, you can't miss seafood.
Raw shrimp, raw oysters, and shellfish too. Scary!
I'm sure there are people who think so, but I've never eaten it raw. However, Thai people don't eat it raw ( ˘•ω•˘ )

Well, there are many times when I get an upset stomach...
I'm worried about Thai food, so when I try Japanese food and eat sashimi, I end up getting upset!
I broke the bowl twice by searing bonito...lol

However, Thai food is delicious!

When you travel to Thailand, try eating a variety of local food from the food stalls (^ω^) There's also a lot of local food

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