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Thai food is internationally famous. Whether chilli-hot or comparatively
bland, harmony is the guiding principle behind each dish. Thai cuisine
is essentially a marriage of centuries-old Eastern and Western influences
harmoniously combined into something uniquely Thai.
The characteristics of Thai food depend on who cooks it, for whom
it is cooked, for what occasion, and where it is cooked to suit
all palates. Originally, Thai cooking reflected the characteristics
of a waterborne lifestyle. Aquatic animals, plants and herbs were
major ingredients. Large chunks of meat were eschewed. Subsequent
influences introduced the use of sizeable chunks to Thai cooking.
With their Buddhist background, Thais shunned the use of large animals
in big chunks. Big cuts of meat were shredded and laced with herbs
and spices.
Traditional Thai cooking methods were stewing and baking, or grilling.
Chinese influences saw the introduction of frying, stir frying and
deep-frying. Culinary influences from the 17th century onwards included
Portuguese, Dutch, French and Japanese. Chillies were introduced
to Thai cooking during the late 1600s by Portuguese missionaries
who had acquired a taste for them while serving in South America.
Thais were very adapt at 'Siamese-ising' foreign cooking methods,
and substituting ingredients.
The ghee used in Indian cooking was replaced by coconut oil, and
coconut milk substituted for other daily products. Overpowering
pure spices were toned down and enhanced by fresh herbs such as
lemon grass and galanga. Eventually, fewer and less spices were
used in Thai curries, while the use of fresh herbs increased. It
is generally acknowledged that Thai curries burn intensely, but
briefly, whereas other curries, with strong spices, burn for longer
periods. Instead of serving dishes in courses, a Thai meal is served
all at once, permitting dinners to enjoy complementary combinations
of different tastes.
A proper Thai meal should consist of a soup, a curry dish with
condiments, a dip with accompanying fish and vegetables. A spiced
salad may replace the curry dish. The soup can also be spicy, but
the curry should be replaced by non spiced items. There must be
a harmony of tastes and textures within individual dishes and the
entire meal.
You can experience a delicious array of Thai dishes at the Thai
Palace.
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