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  2. Thai fried rice - Wikipedia

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    Thai fried rice ( Thai: ข้าวผัด, RTGS : khao phat, pronounced [kʰâ (ː)w pʰàt]) is a variety of fried rice typical of central Thai cuisine. In Thai, khao means "rice" and phat means "of or relating to being stir-fried ." This dish differs from Chinese fried rice in that it is prepared with Thai jasmine rice instead of regular ...

  3. Khao soi - Wikipedia

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    Lao khao soi is a hand sliced rice noodle soup with clear chicken, beef or pork broth topped with a tomato meat sauce made of minced pork, tomatoes, garlic and fermented bean paste. [6] The dish is always served with a fresh herbs. Lao khao soi noodles are made with steamed rectangular sheets of rice flour batter, the streamed rice flour sheets ...

  4. Khao chae - Wikipedia

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    Khao chae. Khao chae as served in Bangkok, Thailand. Khao chae ( Thai: ข้าวแช่, pronounced [kʰâw t͡ɕʰɛ̂ː]) is "rice soaked in cool water". "Khao" means "rice" and "chae" means "to soak". [1] Around the time of King Rama II, the recipe was adapted from a Mon dish and then modified. It was meant to be made and consumed in ...

  5. Tai Dón people - Wikipedia

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    In Vietnam they are called Tai Dón or Thái Trắng and are included in the group of the Thái people, together with the Thái Đen ("Black Tai"), Thái Đỏ ("Red Tai"), Phu Thai, Tày Thanh and Thái Hàng Tổng. The group of the Thái people is the third largest of the fifty-four ethnic groups recognized by the Vietnamese government.

  6. Khao khluk kapi - Wikipedia

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    Khao khluk kapi (Thai: ข้าวคลุกกะปิ, pronounced [kʰâːw kʰlúk kāpìʔ]; sometimes spelled as khao kluk kapi) is a flavorful dish in Thai cuisine that consists of primary ingredients of fried rice mixed with shrimp paste, the latter of which is known as "kapi" in Thai.

  7. Khao tom - Wikipedia

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    Khao tom ( Lao: ເຂົ້າຕົ້ມ, pronounced [kʰȁ (ː)w.tôm]) and khao tom mat ( Thai: ข้าวต้มมัด, pronounced [kʰâ (ː)w.tôm mát]) are a popular Laotian and Thai dessert made of sticky rice, ripe banana, coconut milk, all wrapped and steamed-cooked in banana leaves. [1] [2] A similar dessert is enjoyed ...

  8. Khao Kho National Park - Wikipedia

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    The Khao Kho National park ( Thai: อุทยานแห่งชาดิเขาค้อ, RTGS : Utthayan Haeng Chat Khao Kho) is located in Lom Kao, Lom Sak, Khao Kho and Mueang Phetchabun districts in Thailand's Phetchabun province. The national park covers an area of 483 square kilometres (186 sq mi) and was established in 2012.

  9. Khao Chon Kai Training Camp - Wikipedia

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    The Khao Chon Kai Territorial Defence Student-Training Camp ( Thai: ค่ายฝึกนักศึกษาวิชาทหารเขาชนไก่) is a Royal Thai Army facility located in Tambon Lad Yha, Kanchanaburi province; on the route 3199 (Kanchanaburi - Srinagarind Dam ). The main purpose of the camp is for training ...