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haveyoueatenthis · 5 months
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ryuucafe · 11 months
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パパイヤサラダ
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indischwindisch · 6 months
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Thai Raw Papaya Salad
I never imagined that raw papaya could be made so delicious. This salad will keep you asking for more.
I never imagined that raw papaya could be made so delicious. This salad will keep you asking for more. This raw papaya salad is crunchy, refreshing and spicy (although that is optional). The dressing adds a perfect kick with the fish sauce, lime juice and brown sugar. It has a well rounded flavour, which goes well with a number of Asian curries and noodles. I personally love it along beef…
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philameangrey · 3 months
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r3mlato · 10 months
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sai ua, eszak-thai kolbasz. klasszikus thai izvilag, citromfuvel, galangallal, makrut lime levellel, cilantroval, kurkumaval es chilivel. isteni finom lett foleg sutijany friss papaya salatajaval!
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fieriframes · 9 months
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[I've gotten about ten years older and I spend a lot more time in Thailand now. Kung Op's nine minutes out, I'm gonna go ahead and make the papaya salad. It's always busy.]
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2057 · 9 months
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foodpxrn · 2 years
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foodieloves · 2 years
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Thai Shrimp and Papaya Salad
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Recipe for Green Papaya Salad Som Tam Malakor This Thai green papaya salad is refreshing, spicy, and wholesome thanks to vegetables, chile peppers, and crunchy roasted peanuts. 1/4 cup fresh green beans cut into 1-inch pieces, 1/2 medium carrot peeled and shredded, 2 tablespoons fish sauce, 1/4 cup peanuts, 1 tablespoon dried shrimp, 1 tablespoon white sugar, 1 medium papaya - peeled seeded and sliced, 2 medium limes juiced, 2 Thai chiles chopped, 3 cloves garlic, salt and ground black pepper to taste, 1 cup cherry tomatoes halved
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re-readingcomics · 9 months
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Comics Read 07/21-08/04/2023
Over this time period I read Papaya Salad written and drawn by Elisa Macellari. It is one of many comic books I bought because I saw it under the preordering option in the Midtown Comics app and was intrigued. I liked the title and was under the impression that it was a memoir, and I have good associations with comic book memoirs. It is not a first hand memoir. Macellari, who is half Italian and half Thai is describing the memories of a Thai great uncle named Sompong. The framing device has her as a child hearing these stories for the first time over an extended family dinner in Thailand. In a note to the reader she lets us know that the tale as presented has been augmented by a diary she read after his death.
All the colors in this book are at a low saturation. This is surprisingly effective in describing both hot and cold climates. The narrative structure of having the person who lived the events sharing them with the writer when she was a child creates a sense of living and shared memory that I really liked. The drawings are sophisticated but stylized. The incorporation of ancient Thai art styles really worked with it.  There were multiple times while reading that I was impressed by the emotions its use of negative space evoked.
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I must confess that I am pretty ignorant of Thailand’s history. While reading this, I wished I had some background of political contexts of Sompong’s personal history. For part of his childhood, Sompong, his mother and siblings moved to an obscure part of the rural countryside while his father was involved with a political conflict that I know nothing about. I also have no idea why Thai military student getting to study abroad opportunity in the late 1930s would be stationed with members of the Axis in World War 2. But mostly that did not interfere with my enjoyment of the story. It’s a great uncle share his life with someone two generations and partially from a different country. For that alone it’s worth reading. 
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effyeahtombraidergirls · 10 months
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Green Papaya Salad Som Tam Malakor With vegetables, chile peppers, and crunchy roasted peanuts, this Thai green papaya salad is tangy, hot, and wholesome.
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payetagouine · 11 months
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Thai - Green Papaya Salad Som Tam Malakor With vegetables, chile peppers, and crunchy roasted peanuts, this Thai green papaya salad is tangy, hot, and wholesome.
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videoblogbyjacobo · 1 year
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Are you ready to take your taste buds on a spicy, tangy adventure? Look no further than Toom Jimjoom - the famous Thai papaya salad and hotpot with clear soup. First up, the vibrant papaya salad bursts onto your palate with its fresh crunch and zesty dressing made from lime juice, fish sauce, palm sugar, and chilies. But don't stop there - plunge into the hotpot filled with tender meats and veggies swimming in a steaming clear broth that's both nourishing and comforting. This is not just any ordinary meal - it's a sensory journey through Thailand's iconic flavors. Get ready to sweat a little (or a lot) as you indulge in this culinary masterpiece that will leave you wanting more every time.Watch video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYdK5sUuF4Y
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tuktukdubai1 · 2 years
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Order Food Online in Dubai
There are many reasons to order food online in Dubai. Thai food is one of the most popular cuisines in the city, and many great Thai restaurants offer delivery or take-out. Ordering food online is a convenient way to get your favorite dishes without leaving your home or office.
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Plus, when you order food online you can often find great deals and discounts. Many restaurants offer special online-only prices for delivery or take-out orders. So, ordering online is the way to go if you're looking for a taste and an easy way to get your Thai food.
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travel-vd · 2 years
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Som Tam Thai (Papaya Salad) - 60฿ (1,64€)
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