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The Thai Cuisine

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  The Thai Cuisine Welcome again to my blog, what about your week? This week is the last week of this blog and I want to say thank you to all for the support to my and to my blog. This time the topic is about typical thai food, I hope you enjoy the theme. Thai cuisine mixes the flavors in the same dish in a unique way. The same dish can be sweet, sour, salty and spicy at the same time. Pad Thai Pad Thai is surely one of the most popular dishes of Thai cuisine in the West. It consists of rice noodles sautéed with chicken, shrimp or tofu and seasoned with fish sauce, soy sauce, egg, lime, chili and sugar. They are usually served with chopped peanuts on top. Pad Thai is one of the star dishes of street food and you will find many stalls where you can try it at a good price. A dish that yes or yes you should eat in Thailand                 Som Tam Som Tam is a papaya salad typical of the Isan region, the largest and most populous area in Thailand and the least visited. In addition to papay

Places that you have to visit in Thailand

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  Places that you have to visit in Thailand Welcome to everyone, this week I want to show you, some places in Thailand that if you travel to this country, you should have to visit.               There are many essential places to visit in Thailand, a perfect country to have a first contact with what is considered a backpacker's paradise; Southeast Asia. The best time to travel to Thailand is between November and March, when the temperatures are pleasant and the landscapes shine in all their splendor. if you don't want to run into the rain, try to avoid traveling during the monsoon, from July to October 1. Bangkok Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, is a city that does not fall in love at first sight, probably because of its eternal pollution, chaotic traffic and practically constant humidity. Although we assure you that it is worth giving it a try. As you begin to walk its streets, get lost in the markets, visit the incredible temples, see its culture and way of life, you will be

25 Interesting things about Thailand

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25 interesting things about Thailand   Hello, in this week, I have some interesting things about Thailand, and I know that you don't know some of this things, so let's go to learn more about this country.                        1. Thailand is the only country in Southeast Asia that was never colonized by a European country. In fact, in the Thai language, the country's name is Prathet Thai, which means "land of the free." 2. Thailand is where you will find the smallest and largest creatures. The world's smallest mammal, the bumblebee bat, calls Thailand home. You can also find the largest fish, the whale shark, in Thai waters.               3. Buddhist teenagers, when they turn 20, must be ordained as monks for a short period. 4. Are you lucky enough to know "Bangkok"? His real name is one of the longest place names in the world, made up of Sanskrit Pali and Sanskrit words:  Krungthepmahanakhon Amonrattanakosin Mahintharayutthaya Mahadilokphop Nopphar

What about Thailand?

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  Let's talk about Thailand!   Thailand ,  country  located in the centre of mainland  Southeast Asia . Located wholly within the tropics, Thailand  encompasses   diverse  ecosystems, including the hilly forested areas of the northern frontier, the fertile rice fields of the central plains, the broad plateau of the northeas t, and the rugged coasts along the narrow southern peninsula.                                     Until the second half of the 20th century, Thailand was primarily an agricultural country, but since the 1960s increasing numbers of people have moved to  Bangkok , the capital, and to other cities. Although the greater Bangkok  metropolitan area  remains the preeminent urban centre in the country, there are other sizable cities, such as  Chiang Mai  i n the north,  Nakhon Ratchasima  (Khorat),  Khon Kaen , and  Udon Thani  in the northeast, Pattaya in the southeast, and  Hat Yai  in the far south.                        Siam, as Thailand was officially called until