Archive for December, 2008

Thai Food – The World’s Most Popular Cuisine

Thai food is the world’s most popular cuisines. It is greatly known as culinary forms all over the world. Thai cuisine has combined those arts and created the uniqueness of its own influenced by Indian and Chinese cookery skills. The Thai cuisine exposes a great deal about the country like all local and national foods

Thai cuisine is famous for its spicy, sour, sweet, salty and bitter taste. Thai food is well known in many Western countries especially in Australia, New Zealand, some European countries including the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada. Each Thai restaurant has its own unique qualities.

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THAI FOOD – FIERY HOT

Most of the Thai food are fiery hot. The unique tastes of Thai food come from the local spices and produce: Ginger, garlic, basil, coconut milk, lemongrass, tamarind, palm sugar, turmeric, peppers, shallots, spring onions and chili. These have become one of the key ingredients in Thai cuisine. Shrimp paste and fish sauce are present mostly in every recipe as well offering it a harmonious blend of the spicy, salty, subtle, sweet and sour taste. Generally Thai food are stir-fried, boiled, steamed, some are grilled but not baked due to lack of fuel in the old days.

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Thai Cuisine

In recent times, Thai cuisine is becoming internationally renowned. Thai food shows a much about the country, its political history, geography and trade. Thailand was influenced by nations like India and China as it developed and it is apparent in the food. Then too Thai cuisine has maintained its own unique identity like its people.

Some of Thailand’s most famous dishes among other tasty dishes are Pad Thai – stir fried rice noodles, Tom Yum Gung – spicy prawn soup with herbs, Gaeng Khiew Waan – sweet green curry, Panang – dry sweet curry, Som Tam – papaya salad, Tom Kha Kai – Spicy and sweet soup with chicken and galangal

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THAI RESTAURANTS AND THAI FOOD IN LA

Thai food can be more accurately described as 4 regional cuisines matching to the four main regions of the country: Northeastern (or Isan), Northern, Central and Southern, each cuisine sharing similar foods or derived from those of neighboring countries. For example, Southern curries contain coconut milk and fresh turmeric, while northeastern dishes mostly contain lime juice. Thai food includes typical foods, beverages, and cooking styles common to the country of Thailand. Thai Cuisine is famous for being hot and spicy and its balance of five fundamental flavors in each dish or the overall meal – hot (spicy), sour, sweet, salty and bitter (optional). Thai food is known for its enthusiastic use of fresh (rather than dried) herbs and spices as well as fish sauce.

There are quite a lot Thai restaurants in LA where you will find great Thai dishes in a friendly atmosphere. These are great places to come to relax and enjoy a traditional Thai meal. Their menu items include homemade entrees such as a wide array of noodle dishes, curries, and rice dishes. Some also offer unique specialties like marinated house steak, fresh seafood dishes including Crazy Angel Fish which is a deep fried fillet of sole topped with shitake mushroom and baby-corn with a touch of ginger.

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