December 21, 2009 - 11:21 am
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If you’re in the mood for Thai food, head over to Sasi Thai in Marriott’s CasaMagna resort.
December 14, 2009 - 1:59 am
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July 6, 2009 - 11:40 am
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I’ve noticed that with chinese and thai food, I feel hungry shortly after eating. I usually eat this kind of food at a buffet, so I’m definitely getting full. Then about 1 hour later I’m kind of hungry. Anyone know why? Is this common?
July 4, 2009 - 6:15 am
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I’ve been living here for a few months and I can’t find any thai places. I love Thai food and would love to eat some red chicken curry.
June 28, 2009 - 1:26 am
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I'm new to Thai food and I really would like to start cooking it at home for my family. I've made pad thai so far, but I want some spicey dishes and maybe some desserts too! I'm going to the store today to pick up a sticky rice steamer basket! =)
June 26, 2009 - 6:16 am
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I want to try Thai food for the first time, and I'm not really sure what to order first. I love spicy foods and other asian foods. I've had curry chicken before. I really liked it. But, I want to try something a bit more daring. Any suggestions? And [...]
June 24, 2009 - 1:42 am
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what are some of the best thai foods that you could order when going to a thai restaurant and what restaurant do you recommend?is it expensive? i've never been to one and never tried thai food so i'm curious? thanks
June 22, 2009 - 1:43 am
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I've never had Thai food but have been wanting to try it, doesn't matter the price range.
June 20, 2009 - 1:28 am
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I will be organising a Thai food promotion in spain; i wanna match the food with nice wine. Need ideas.
June 17, 2009 - 9:00 pm
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It should be tasty and good to eat, as I am hoing on a date. I have never tried Thai food before this.
June 13, 2009 - 3:50 pm
Considering that Thai food has 5 essential flavors: spicy (sambal chili), sour (lime) , sweet (i.e., sugar), salty (fish sauce or soy sauce if preferred) and bitter (i.e., sweet basil).
If you have these ingredients (minus the chilis), mix these ingredients together (you do not have to use all, but it works better) it would definitely tone down the heat without compromising the authentic Thai flavors.
But if not worth the purchasing the big 5, the usually way to "wash" off the spicy oils off the palate is to wash it away with another. Coconut milk is a good alternative, or if you could mix a little milk and peanut butter, to make a little sauce. These still have Thai flavors. Just be sure to mix all ingredients well.
However, if these ingredients are unattainable, you could always drizzle a little olive oil or creme, dollop of plain yogurt or sour cream, or squeeze some lemon.
Or then there's just braving the dish out, and treating your courageous self with a bowl of ice cream (preferably coconut) right after!