Thai Kitchen
And "no doubt that the food is part of a collection, then a part of social occasions or for the same reason to celebrate. Normally, as with Western culture is a standard meal in a restaurant appetizer, main course and dessert exists. But in Thailand, the custom is a little "different in relation to food in Thailand, as there is no single meal for one person. together as a general, all those present at a meeting the same bowl. Therefore, it is betterhave many guests around the table together to produce one or two food alone is regarded as a misfortune of the country to enjoy.
One of the good things about Thai food is that they never throw away leftover food, as this is a shameful deed and Mad to a female deity, the god of rice. "Generally, there are four ingredients in Thai food sweet, sour, salty and spicy. The food is only if it includes all four flavors met. Thai dinner for more than meat, fish,Pasta, vegetables and soups, desserts such as fresh fruit and rice cakes followed dyed. In addition, meals, snacks of chicken or beef satay, spring rolls, salads, raw vegetables with spicy sauces and desserts.
Thailand Culture
Thai culture is strongly influenced by Buddhism in addition to some influence of Hinduism and other Southeast Asian neighbors affected. Thai art is the most important element in the Thai culture. Image of Buddha is the main ingredient in a different periodhave different styles. Currently, there are a fusion of traditional art and modern technology. India has also set a major influence on Thai literature. It contains the most important works, Ramakien, the version of the Indian epic Ramayana. Sunthorn Phu's poetry is very famous in Thailand.
Acting is not given any importance in Thailand, but it is a Thai dance, divided into three categories-Lakhon and Khon Likay. One form of compensation shadow Nang drama, is popularbetween southern Thailand. Folk and classical music both have their own resources in addition to pop music.
Apart from that, including one of the rituals common in Thailand Wai, a common gesture, which is similar to the Indian namaste. to pay the generous and hospitable people of Thailand a lot of respect and homage to their parents, as is the core of their faith and spiritual beliefs. Seeking blessings from the elders is an important sign of respect.
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