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Re: Thai food

Post by parrot » September 29, 2020, 6:28 am

Reason #2978:. Lots of food sold these days in the grocery stores ไม่มีผงซูรส.......a fair number of restaurants post signs as well
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Re: Thai food

Post by jeebeeg » September 29, 2020, 6:46 am

ไม่มีผงชูรส perhaps ?

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Re: Thai food

Post by DuiDui49 » September 29, 2020, 7:48 am

stattointhailand wrote:
September 28, 2020, 9:33 pm
Drank about 50 litres of the stuff every week for the last 20 yrs and it hasn't killed me yet so it seems pretty safe to me
7-8liter/day...well i say that's A L O T..

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Re: Thai food

Post by grievous » September 29, 2020, 8:28 am

Can be difficult getting a good feed in the more regional towns.
When I lived in Nongbualamphu years ago, pre Tesco days, getting a loaf of decent bread was impossible. Most of the dishes ordered out had meat that was just gristle and fat.

Sticky rice & bbq is a good option
Poached chicken & rice another
Chicken soup noddle good also. Tell them no feet just breast if you are a bit fussy.
Mango & Sticky rice for desert

I think Harry has opened up a cafe up Bundung way which has Thai & Farang food. Might worth a visit

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Re: Thai food

Post by papafarang » September 29, 2020, 8:51 am

Kai yad sai ( stuffed omelette with pork ) one of my favorites , the last one made me gag though as it tasted of fish sauce ,why make a pork dish that tastes of fish ? Best one was in ban dung ,tasted more mexican than thai. Pad Thai can be so hit and miss as well .
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Re: Thai food

Post by tamada » September 30, 2020, 9:00 am

papafarang wrote:
September 29, 2020, 8:51 am
Kai yad sai ( stuffed omelette with pork ) one of my favorites , the last one made me gag though as it tasted of fish sauce ,why make a pork dish that tastes of fish ? Best one was in ban dung ,tasted more mexican than thai. Pad Thai can be so hit and miss as well .
I always found the pork all a bit too oily with some obvious abuse of ketchup... or maybe it was oil from a can of plah-kapong?! I prefer the kai jeow moo sab with less meat.

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Re: Thai food

Post by glalt » September 30, 2020, 10:16 am

Doodoo wrote:
September 28, 2020, 8:48 pm
"Our drinking water is delivered and comes in the big plastic bottles."

That certainly doesnt mean it is safe for consumption
I also use that bottled water to top off my solar battery banks rather than pay a high price for distilled water. If you want to check the bottled RO water for minerals, boil some in a shiny pan until the pan is boiled dry and see if there are any mineral deposits in the bottom of the pan. If the RO process removes all the minerals, I trust that other impurities are also removed.

ADDED - When living in my Jomtien condo, I bought water in the large white translucent plastic bottles. One day when removing the sealed lid, I saw something in the water. It was mosquito larvae swimming around. From then on I bought cases of the glass small bottles. The water I now buy here is in light blue clear plastic bottles.

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Re: Thai food

Post by Bandung_Dero » September 30, 2020, 1:35 pm

K1w1nev wrote:
September 28, 2020, 8:47 am
I've been living in BAN DUNG Thailand now for coming up 5 years and i've yet to find any thai any of the food they always rave about to me it's just crap cooked in filthy kitchens and i end up on the shitter for two days if i even try a mouthful i hate the **** i cook my own my question is how do other farangs get on.
Not sure where your partner is taking you, sounds like the "Soup Kitchens" opposite the hospital. OK, they don't look that flash but I have never had a bad meal in any of them. Also, there are any number of up market, air conditioned Thai restaurants all over Ban Dung including the top end of the Phen road then at the fish markets.

Talking about drinking water:- Never bought a bottle for home use! Over 19 years been catching and storing sweet, clean rain water off my roof. OK, there is some preparation one must go through annually but it's easy, only takes a couple of hours to clean gutters, storage jugs and filters. Don't start the storage process until the first of the VERY heavy monsoon rains have passed (end of July, early August), top off end of Sept = I have at least 2 years supply.
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Re: Thai food

Post by kopkei » September 30, 2020, 4:58 pm

one of my favorite weekly Thai dishes...
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laab dip (with blood) with sticky rice ;)

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Re: Thai food

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kopkei wrote:
September 30, 2020, 4:58 pm
one of my favorite weekly Thai dishes...
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laab dip (with blood) with sticky rice ;)
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Re: Thai food

Post by papafarang » September 30, 2020, 8:20 pm

TAXIfor7/11 wrote:
September 30, 2020, 5:41 pm
kopkei wrote:
September 30, 2020, 4:58 pm
one of my favorite weekly Thai dishes...
20200924_130441[1].jpg
laab dip (with blood) with sticky rice ;)
sir-christopher-lee-as-dracula_1050_591_81_s_c1.jpg
Too much ketchup
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Re: Thai food

Post by kopkei » October 1, 2020, 8:13 am

another one ...
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tam teign,moo yang , spicy cucumber salad/grilled pork ;)

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Re: Thai food

Post by K1w1nev » October 2, 2020, 10:31 am

timmy wrote:
September 28, 2020, 9:02 am
best thing i can think of is buy yourself ticket back to where you came from , or if they dont want you back .
buy a house next door to " Mc D " or " KFC " just a thought ...
LOL I'm not going anywhere i have a great life here and if you read what i wrote you will see i cook my own food i live very well all i said about the Thai food was i can't find any that they keep raving about,I watched a lady scratching through a kids hair once looking for whatever then another lady bought out a basket of vegetables and she went straight from the kids hair to cutting up the veges no hand wash i certainly was not going to eat any of that.and i certainly don't eat McDonalds or kfc that's worse than Thai.

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Re: Thai food

Post by dunroaming » October 2, 2020, 10:47 am

Never had any issues with eating Thai food, many great places around the town. Maybe years of working in Africa has strengthened my stomach

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Re: Thai food

Post by Niggly » October 2, 2020, 11:21 am

We were sat at the Big C underpass traffic lights the other day & Mrs N was gazing longingly at a roadside somtam stall when she saw the vendor at the back picking at someone else’s feet. A customer walked up & she went straight from the feet to the bowl of shredded papaya. Image
Optimistically she was performing a clean, hygienic pedicure or pessimistically she was scraping the dirt from the nails & scratching verrucas.
Either way the lights went green & we didn’t dine Image
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Re: Thai food

Post by Little Italian Udon » October 2, 2020, 11:44 am

I started cooking by myself here in Udon 21 years ago because I could not eat from not professional cook(sick so many times).in italy to open a small restaurant at the beach I had to undergo a test with 7 people in front of me asking any kind of questions about food.(REC)here, in most places,hygiene is zero and I have a week stomach, so I only eat at my place.Alberto.

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Re: Thai food

Post by tamada » October 2, 2020, 11:51 am

Niggly wrote:
October 2, 2020, 11:21 am
We were sat at the Big C underpass traffic lights the other day & Mrs N was gazing longingly at a roadside somtam stall when she saw the vendor at the back picking at someone else’s feet. A customer walked up & she went straight from the feet to the bowl of shredded papaya. Image
Optimistically she was performing a clean, hygienic pedicure or pessimistically she was scraping the dirt from the nails & scratching verrucas.
Either way the lights went green & we didn’t dine Image
You forgot to point out that the somtam maker did wipe her hands at least twice on her grease-encrusted and grubby apron AND again with the dirty dish rag before she wiped her nose with the back of her bare hand and dug into the shredded papaya bucket.

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Re: Thai food

Post by stattointhailand » October 2, 2020, 12:45 pm

I know from experience that with the damage chillis do to my mouth/tongue/stomach and eventually rear end, that a poor microscopic innocent bacteria hasn't got a chance against that.. Most of the time any germs (and flavour) have been boiled out of the stuff anyway which is why they have to use so much friggin' msg or fish sauce to put some kind of flavour back in. The biggest problem I see is not the food its the plates etc that it get served on. Virtually all roadside shacks use scratched plastic plates/dishes,, which are a breeding ground for bacteria, then due to having no running water they get "washed" in a 5 gallon pot of cold water which rarely if ever gets changed (top 6 ins must be clean coz all the food particles have sunk to the bottom)

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Re: Thai food

Post by Niggly » October 2, 2020, 3:52 pm

tamada wrote:
October 2, 2020, 11:51 am

You forgot to point out that the somtam maker did wipe her hands at least twice on her grease-encrusted and grubby apron AND again with the dirty dish rag before she wiped her nose with the back of her bare hand and dug into the shredded papaya bucket.
Nope, definitely feet to papaya. There was no opportunity for any cross contamination from what I saw before the lights changed.
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Re: Thai food

Post by kopkei » October 3, 2020, 7:46 am

another weekly special for me ...
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seib,seib ;)

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