To try an abundance of local foods in one place, visit a Thai night market, called talad torung. Talad is market in Thai, while torung means heading toward dawn. The night markets can be found in every town...
When you visit Thailand, it's a good idea to know a little bit about refreshing drinks, since it's so hot. One of my favorites is a red salacca flavored syrup called Hale's Blue Boy. Salacca is a palm fruit that is called sala in Thai...
Although sticky rice or glutinous rice is the staple food in the north and northeastern parts of Thailand, sticky rice desserts are popular all over the country. One of the most common desserts that you can easily spot is grilled sticky rice in bamboo...
Interesting information about tamarind. Some of you may already know that sour tamarind, which is usually referred to as tamarind, is one of the main seasonings in Thai cooking, that gives a natural sour flavor...
Stir-fried water spinach, called pad pak boong, is one of the most common dishes in Thailand. Since water spinach is really cheap it's known as a poor man's dish, although this may not be the case in expensive tourist destinations like Phuket...