Thai Food Cooking Video Showcase

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Thai food is so delicious that I just can't get enough of. I love the way Thai foods blend in all the natural flavours of different herbs and spices to create mouth-watering dishes. I live in Thailand and consider myself fortunate to be able to eat Thai food as much as I want.

I also enjoy cooking and can cook Thai food pretty well. Below I have compiled a cooking video showcase of some of my favorite Thai dishes to help you easily cook Thai food by yourself no matter where you live.

Thai Food Cooking Videos 

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Category: Image - :Tomyamkung JPN.jpg|right|thumb|Tom yum: spicy, sour soup

Thai cuisine refers to typical foods, beverages, and cooking styles common to the country of Thailand in Southeast Asia. Thai Cuisine is well-known for being hot and spicy and for its balance of five fundamental flavors in each dish or the overall meal - hot (spicy), sour, sweet, salty, and bitter (optional).

Although popularly considered as a single cuisine, Thai food would be more accurately described as four regional cuisines corresponding to the four main regions of the country: Northern, Northeastern (or Isan), Central, and Southern, each cuisine sharing similar foods or derived from those of neighboring countries. Southern curries, for example, tend to contain coconut milk and fresh turmeric, while northeastern dishes often include lime juice. The cuisine of Northeastern (or Isan) Thailand is heavily influenced by Laos. Many popular dishes eaten in Thailand were originally Chinese dishes which were introduced to Thailand mainly by Teochew people who make up the majority of the Thai Chinese. Such dishes include Jok, Kway teow Rad Na, Khao Kha Moo (also known as Moo Pa-loh) and Khao Mun Gai.

Thai food is known for its enthusiastic use of fresh (rather than dried) herbs and spices as well as fish sauce. Thai food is popular in many Western countries especially in Australia, New Zealand, some countries in Europe such as the United Kingdom, as well as the United States, and Canada.

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Silver_Lotus wrote...

I love Thai food, and I especially like it when I get to eat it in Thailand. Thai fruit are some of the best in the world - I don't think I've ever had better pineapples, for example, than those in Thailand. Another favorite - mangoes and sticky rice, which is only available during the short mango season, alas! And of course, freshly caught seafood, even better when on a Thai beach. I've never had a bad meal in Thailand and wish I could really duplicate the taste when I cook Thai style at home. It's pretty good, but not quite the same....

ReplyPosted May 21, 2008