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Re: chopsticks, fried rice, white people
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My GF ( who is thai and has read the thread ) agrees that Fried rice isn't a typical thai dishe. But it's really really popular around here, just about every restaurant serves fried rice with chicken/pork/schrimp/crab and so on... She agrees that just about nobody in thailand spend one week without eating fried rice. The staple traditional thai meal ( if this thing exist ) would be : One plate of white rice, one plate of meat ( with various sauces and type of preparations )and one soup ( with or without noodles ). That's for central thailand. In the north replace the soup( or add ) som tam or another thai salad, and instead of white rice serve sticky rice. In the south, the white rice is very often eaten with curry and meat ( or fish ). In traditional thai food the rice is never mixed with anything ( you do it yourself ). Nowadays every thai restaurant I've tried serves fried rice with chicken ( kao pad gai ), and many thais love it. [/ QUOTE ] Remember the old days of the internet when people would quote things for truth and it wasn't done as a forum gag? QFT yo |
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