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Pad
Thai - rice noodles pan fried with fish sauce, sugar, lime juice
or tamarind pulp, chopped peanuts and egg combined with chicken,
seafood, and tofu.
Rad
nah - wide rice noodles in gravy, with beef, pork, chicken,
shrimp, or seafood. (Originally from China)
Pad
see ew - noodles stir-fried with soysauce and pork or chicken.
Pad
kee mao - noodles stir-fried with Thai basil
Tom
yam - hot & sour soup with meat. With shrimp it is called
Tom yam goong or Tom yam kung, with seafood (typically shrimp,
squid, fish) Tom yam talae, with chicken Tom yam gai.
Tom
kha gai - hot sweet soup with chicken and coconut milk.
Satay - grilled
meat, usually pork or chicken, served with peanut sauce (actually of
Indonesian origin, but now a popular street food in Thailand).
Red
curry (Gaeng Phet = 'hot curry') - made with copious amounts of
dried red chillies
Green
curry (Gaeng khiew-waan) - sweet green curry, made with fresh
green chillies and flavoured with Thai basil, and chicken or fish
meatballs. Massaman curry - an Indian style curry, usually made
by Thai-Muslims, containing roasted dried spices, such as coriander
seed, that are rarely found in other Thai curries.
Pad
prik - usually beef stir fried with chili, called Neua pad
prik
Pad
kaphrao - beef, pork or chicken stir fried with Thai Holy
basil.
Pad
pak ruam (vegetable delight)- stir fried combination of
vegetables depending on availability and preference.
Panang - dry curry
with beef), chicken, or pork. It includes some roasted dried spices
similar to Massamun curry.
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