Lao cuisine — A Lao meal in Luang Prabang, Laos. Lao cuisine is the cuisine of Laos, which is distinct from other Southeast Asian cuisines. Laos shares borders with neighboring countries and as a result, Lao cuisine has strongly influenced the neighboring… … Wikipedia
Fish sauce — Thai fish sauce Fish sauce is a condiment that is derived from fish that have been allowed to ferment. It is an essential ingredient in many curries and sauces. Fish sauce is a staple ingredient in numerous cultures in Southeast Asia and the… … Wikipedia
Isan language — For the Papuan language, see Finisterre languages. Isan ภาษาอีสาน phasa isan, ภาษาลาว Spoken in Thailand Region Isan Native speakers 20 million (2004) … Wikipedia
Som tam — or Som tum (Thai: , IPA: som ɗam) also known as Tam mak hoong (Lao: ??????????, Isan: ตำมักหุ่ง, IPA: ɗam mak huŋ) is a spicy salad made from shredded unripened papaya originally from Laos and Lao settled Isan region of northeastern Thailand.… … Wikipedia
Drunken noodles — A plate of drunken noodles Drunken noodles (or Pad Kee Mao, less frequently Pad Ki Mao or Pad Kimao, Lao: ຜັດຂີ້ເມົາ; Thai: ผัดขี้เมา, RTGS: phat khimao, [pʰàt kʰîːmaw]) is a Chinese influenced dish that was made popular by the Chinese people… … Wikipedia
Thai cuisine — Thai seafood curry Kaeng phet pet yang: roast duck in red curry Thai cuisine is the national cuisine of Thailand … Wikipedia
Garum — Factory of Garum at Baelo Claudia in Cádiz, Spain. Garum, similar to liquamen,[1] was a type of fermented fish sauce condiment that was an essential flavour in Ancient Roman cooking, the supreme condiment … Wikipedia
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Tam mak hung — (Laos) is a spicy salad made from green papaya. Tam means pound and mak hung means papaya. The dish is prepared in a deep mortar using a pestle. The ingredients include green papaya, peppers, garlic, lime or lemon, cherry tomatoes, shrimp paste,… … Wikipedia
Shrimp paste — or shrimp sauce, is a common ingredient used in Southeast Asian and Southern Chinese cuisine. It is known as terasi (also spelled trassi , terasie ) in Indonesian, Ngapi in Burmese kapi (กะปิ) in Thai, Khmer and Lao language, belacan (also… … Wikipedia