วันอังคารที่ 20 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2552


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วันพุธที่ 2 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2552


Millettia leucantha or sathon is a species of plant in the Fabaceae family.
It is a perennial flowering tree found in Laos, Myanmar and Thailand.
It is the provincial tree and flower of Khorat or Nakhon Ratchasima Province in Isaan (Thailand), where it is known as sathon.
Sathon sauce is a flavouring sauce used in Isaan cuisine. The leaves of two species of Millettia are used for making sathon sauce: Millettia utilis and Millettia leucantha var. buetoides. This sauce used for cooking is the only OTOP product made from the sathon tree.






If you ask any foreigners who have ever visited Thailand about their favourite Thai food, their answers, almost without exception, will be tom yam kung.Tom yam kung, or spicy shrimp soup, is the number one of the top ten Thai dishes loved by foreigners, according to a recent investigation. And in fact, it is one of the most favourite dishes for Thai people as well. It is simply because it is so delicious for its unique sour and spicy taste that you will certainly need it more and more if you try it just once.Thai food generally not only provides a wonderful taste but also includes medicinal properties in its herbal ingredients as well. Tom yam kung is one of the best examples. To make you acquainted with this special Thai dish, this article will introduce you to the recipe for the soup and its herbal properties.
Ingredients :
1 pint of water
10 large shrimps
1 cup of mushrooms
1 stalk of lemon grass chopped
2 kaffir-lime leaves
1 table spoon of chopped coriander leaves
1/2 teaspoon of ground chilli (the amount can be adjusted according to one's preference)
1/2 teaspoon of salt
2 tablespoons of lime juice
2 tablespoons of fish sauce
How to cook :
1. Pour the water into a pot, add the lemon grass and kaffir-lime leaves and heat it.2. Add the shrimps when the water is boiling and cover the pot.3. Wait for 3 minutes before adding the mushrooms and salt.
Chillies and other herbs like kaffir-lime leaves and lemon grass make Tom Yam Kung spicy.
4. Leave it to simmer for a few minutes. Then remove from the heat.5. Season with fish sauce, lime juice and ground chilli.6. Put the chopped coriander leaves in the pot before serving.
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To enhance the flavour, sometimes nam phrik phao or roast chilli paste is added to the soup before it is removed from the heat. For foreigners who are not accustomed with its original taste, just add some milk to the soup to make its taste milder and blended well.Tips: Best served hot with a plate of steamed rice and a dish of omelette. For the medicinal properties of tom yam kung, different herbs offer different functions. Their properties are described below:
Lemon grass
Lemon grass can help relieve excessive gas in the stomach or intestine, increase the secretion of urine, reduce heat in the body and prevent the spread of some kinds of bacteria.
Chilli
Chilli is used as cough medicine. It is useful for the respiratory system, blood circulation and heart as well.
Lime
Lime helps to prevent coughing, flu and scurvy.
Kaffir-lime
Kaffir-lime is used to deodorize the strong smell of some food. Its juice can cure cough, dandruff and some types of stomach ache.
Those are just some of the medicinal properties in tom yam kung. Besides, it is full of nutrients from shrimps and vegetables. You will see that the food not only makes you full, but makes you healthy. That is an important reason why tom yam kung is noted as the number one of Thai dishes.
If you thought that all soups are mild and easy dishes to be casually sipped before a meal, think again. Tom Yum Goong is the name given to a very popular Thai soup that is hot, spicy and sour. Goong is the thai word for prawns and Tom Yam Koong or Tom Yum Goong (mean the same thing) have prawns as a main ingredient. The tom yam goong recipe on this page explains in detail the procedure to be followed to make this popular Thai soup dish. Go through the ingredients used to make the Tom Yam Soup and you will easily find out, which of these gives the thai soup the hot and sour taste. After making your Thai Tom Yum soup for a couple of times, try adjusting the quantity of ingredients to make subtle changes in the tom yum goong recipe to suit your taste.

วันจันทร์ที่ 17 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2552

Korat Song


Korat, or Nakhon Rachasima, is one of the large cities in northeastern Thailand, also called Isan (or Esan). It is a good starting point to explore Isan. The town has enough sights to explore, and still is relatively quiet.
These two pictures show the impressive city wall and the phenomenon of "Khorat song".
Korat song (typical exclusively for Khorat) can be heard in several places in the city. Artists (mostly in groups of four) sing improvised songs in the streets. They are being paid by somebody, who mostly wants to remain anonymous. Hiring these artists is done in order to show gratitude to some spirit, who apparently fulfilled a wish from the supporter.

Plang Korat

Khanom Chin (boiled rice noodles or rice vermicelli)


Khanom Chin (boiled rice noodles or rice vermicelli) is a well known dish made of non - glutinous rice grains.It is traditionally served to monks and guests in various occasions such as merit-making, house-warmings, and funeral ceremonies.It is called different things in different things in different regions such as “Khao Pun” in the Isan, and “Khanom Chin” in the Central Thailand.
Khanom chin is a dish consisting of boiled rice strips and curry soup with various ingredients called Nam Ya. It is consumed nationwide ,but the ingredients of the soup may differ in different regions. People in the north have Khanom chin Nam Ngiao , whose soup is similar to curry soup because the pork or meat and entrails are added instead of fish. People in the south have Khanom chin Nam Ya Pak Tai , with the prominent spicy taste and yellowish colour of turmeric. Korat people have their own famous Khanom chin Ban Pradok , the off-white sticky fermented rice noodles famous for its unique slightly sour smell. It is served with tasty curry which is the result of the careful cooking procedure.