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April 29, 2008 at 10:19 pm (learn Thai, learning Thai, Thai Culture, Thai Food, Thai language)
I have been working on a Thai language section for my Learn Faster web site. I have added a lot of articles on Thai culture and Thai food, as well as a short summary of some products available to learn Thai. I will add more stuff soon.
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August 11, 2007 at 10:28 pm (Insects, Thai Culture, Thai Food)
Tags: eating insects, Insects, Thai cooking, Thai Culture, Thai Food
Many people enjoy Thai food worldwide: spicy soups and salads, flavorful rice dishes are abundant. But in Thailand, fried or roasted insects and scorpions are also popular, readily available, and inexpensive.
Insects have traditionally been a rich source of protein, calories, vitamins, and minerals in the Northern Thailand diet. They are also prized as delicacies. In fact, it is unusual to find an insect which is not eaten in one form or another by local people. Among the most popular are:
In addition, Thai people will eat:
and arachnids:
I haven’t seen other spiders eaten, but I suspect if it moves, it’s considered food somewhere.
Also, termites (large white ants) are grilled and their eggs are a delicacy used to make a flavorful soup.
Where I lived in Bangkok, Sukhumvit Soi 4, every night starting around 5:00 PM, there was a street vendor with half a dozen kinds of fried and grilled insects and scorpions; her customers were mainly the bar girls in the area. Every night she was quite busy as the girls consider these insects a tasty snack, and munch on them as frequently as Western people munch on potato chips.
The lady vendor does not speak any English, but will pose with her wares for a photograph if you give her a 20 baht (about 60 cents) tip. And if you’re brave, you could always buy a bag of deep fried bamboo worms…
July 20, 2007 at 6:49 pm (Insects, Thai Culture, Thai Food)
Tags: eating insects, Insects, Thai Culture, Thai Food
The BBC has a photo article on eating insects. I lived on Sukhumvit Soi 4; there was a street vendor there every evening selling fried insects. No, I never tried any. (shudder)
Here’s another interesting article about American entomologists visiting Khon Kaen and eating insects for the first time: Tastes Like Chicken?