Thursday, October 28, 2010

Thai Street Food

Thailand is known as the "Land of Smiles". Thais are friendly and well known as a "gourmet" Many say. "Thais love to eat. Thais eat meals several times a day." In response to this criticism, I must say, yes, Thais love to eat, but we eat 3 meals a day, just like the rest of the world. The difference is that the Thais love to snack. Our range of fresh fruit snack of fried foods. In Thailand it is so easy to find food. Street vendors are everywhere. Ifthere are people, there is no food. One of the greatest joys of living or traveling in Thailand is the abundance and variety of food.

Street vendors, street food, is located along the road, food stands, food stalls, or how he would go back just to call something mobile that allows a landlord (or a cook in most cases) to push around them from home, and. Many people may think that street food is not clean, but in reality with many suppliersis clean. And many of the owners are unpretentious. I push a shopping cart from home owners to sell their position and then go home and clean the machine every night. Street Food offers an incredibly low price and some have incredibly good taste. Sometimes it is even better than a famous restaurant.

Some vendors that offer good food, then you have a road on a long table waiting. Especially in these cases, street food not only for the poor orThe middle class - there are often a businessman or wealthy people around the order is not street food. Do not expect a menu from a street vendor because it is. Most street vendors offer only one dish, only their specialty. Food Street offers a wide choice - curry, fried rice, pasta, fried foods, salad, fresh fruit, pastries, etc. Basically you name it. Perhaps grilled lobster in Chinatown at a reasonable price. Of course Ican not forget, etc. to mention all the bizarre foods such as fried frogs, birds, fried, deep fried grasshoppers,

Below are the top 10 street food, in my opinion better than the restaurants have to offer. In other words, you should buy food from the restaurant after a street vendor, instead of one.

Som Tum - Spicy shredded green papaya salad with peanuts and tomatoes
Larb - Spicy minced meat with chopped scallion, onion, chilliand coriander
Khao Mun Gai - steamed chicken with rice cooked in chicken broth and garlic
Jok - rice with ground pork, fresh ginger and spring onions (add a few egg)
Lad Nah - Fried rice noodles thin or wide with a light sauce and bean sauce Chinese cabbage
Hoi death - fried oysters in batter with the egg on a bed of bean sprouts
Pad Thai - rice noodles with half an egg, dried shrimp and fried tofu sprinkled with fried peanuts (served with bean sprouts)
Satay -Fragments of chicken or pork served on skewers and barbecue sauce and cucumber
Khao Moo Daeng - red Chinese-style pork with rice, boiled eggs and cucumbers
Khao Tom - Rice soup with a choice of side dishes of meat and vegetables

There is so much street food, when you list here. The more than 10 dishes, which I think is particularly better off buying from a street vendor. One of the greatest joys of life in Thailand is the opportunity to try food from differentPlaces at a reasonable price. I grew up in Bangkok and I must say that Bangkok traffic is bad. I mean, very bad traffic. You can literally spend hours in the car or bus. Although people living in the Bangkok traffic with the poor, most of the heavy traffic a long way just to eat on the road. I must say I was among them.

Another type of food vendors, I would like to mention are, canals (Klong called in Thailand) is not country, but up. In additionKlongs can find vendors paddling their boats selling fresh fruits and vegetables, pasta, curry, etc., as street vendors. The quality is as good as the street vendors.

Street food can be as good as restaurant food. And 'fresh, good and cheap. Part of the fun of living in Thailand, the probability of this is street food in the restaurants even better food. Some street food may not be as clean, but in many casesProviders do a good job to make sure that the food is clean. And 'certainly food for people from the working class and the food can be found in many places. The next time you smell some delicious food, past and give him a chance. Not only will you experience good food, nice people, as well.

Napatr Lindsley

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