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Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Cooking the Thai Way

Unique is the word for the cooking of Thailand. Thai food is wonderful to smell, exciting to see, and delicious to eat. The flavors of Thai cooking range from mild to almost searingly hot, with plenty of dishes falling somewhere in between. Many Thai consider food to be an art form. They have borrowed and adapted ideas from other countries to create their own distinctive cuisine.

Rice is grown in abundance in Thailandís fertile valleys. A big bowl of fluffy white rice is the center of most Thai meals. Spicy soups and curries in sauces are added to the rice to give it flavor. Main dishes of meat, vegetables, and herbs are put atop the rice to give it texture and nutrition.

Thai people are masters at mixing and matching food flavors and textures. They balance sweet flavors with sour, smooth foods with crunchy ones, and salty ingredients with hot ones.
As the Thai have traveled the world for study, business, or pleasure, they have introduced the flavors they adore to others. Cities around the world have Thai eating places, and the unique Thai flavors have become very popular...

For those who are fond of cooking, especially Thai food, this guide book is one of the best materials. Wait no more to download, just click here

Cooking the Thai Way

Posted by Mystical Orient

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1 Comments:

At December 18, 2007 at 6:52 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thank you very much, Hamster. The site you recommended is so cool. Keep on ... cooking well.

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