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		<title>Tom Yam Goong (Tom Yum Goong) recipe</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Feb 2009 18:13:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Shrimp 300 grams
Mushroom 100 grams (roughly shop)
Lemon grass 2 stalks (cut into pieces)
Kafflir lime Leaves 2-3 leaves (roughly shop)
Shallot 2-3 (cut into half or crush it)
Galanga 1 tablespoon (roughly shop)
Fish sauce (Nampla) 2 tablespoon
Lime juices 1-2 tablespoons
Chilli 2-3 (you can add more, if you like spicy taste)
Cilantro 1 tablespoon (for dressing)
Water 1 bowl
Nam Prig Pow [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Shrimp 300 grams<br />
Mushroom 100 grams (roughly shop)<br />
Lemon grass 2 stalks (cut into pieces)<br />
Kafflir lime Leaves 2-3 leaves (roughly shop)<br />
Shallot 2-3 (cut into half or crush it)<br />
Galanga 1 tablespoon (roughly shop)<br />
Fish sauce (Nampla) 2 tablespoon<br />
Lime juices 1-2 tablespoons<br />
Chilli 2-3 (you can add more, if you like spicy taste)<br />
Cilantro 1 tablespoon (for dressing)<br />
Water 1 bowl<br />
Nam Prig Pow 1 tablespoon (Opitional)</p>
<h1>Preparation</h1>
<p>1. Start boiling the water (the taste should be better if you use chicken or pork stock).<br />
2. Add Shrimp into water, wait until it turns red. Add lemon grass, galanga, shallot and kafflir lime leaves.<br />
3. Put the fish sauces and lime juices, add mushroom, chilli and namprig pow. Sprinkle with the cilantro.<br />
4. Don&#8217;t boil the shrimp too long. It will be tough.</p>
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		<title>Thai Food</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Feb 2009 05:33:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thailand have many famous food that being known all around the world such as Tomyumgoong, Pad Tai and etc. Thai Foods have its own characteristic. They are hot, spicy and delicious.
Thai food is the food that control six balance fundamental flavors in every dishes. The six fundamental flavors in Thai food are salty, sweet, sour, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thailand have many famous food that being known all around the world such as Tomyumgoong, Pad Tai and etc. Thai Foods have its own characteristic. They are hot, spicy and delicious.</p>
<p>Thai food is the food that control six balance fundamental flavors in every dishes. The six fundamental flavors in Thai food are salty, sweet, sour, spicy, bitter, and oily</p>
<p>Salty – Salty in thai food mostly used fish sauce. Fish sauce in one of important ingredient in Thai food.  Moreover in every meal of Thai people. There is a small bowl of fish sauce included. Anyway Thai food use the other souce for salty, too such as salt or soy sauce.</p>
<p>Sweet – In cooking the sweet in thai food. Mostly sweet in thai food come from sugar. There are also many kind of sugar in Thai food, such as brown sugar, coconut palm sugar, jaggery and palm sugar in the form of cakes.</p>
<p>Sour – In Thai food, Sour are from vinegar, lime juice. There are also the ingredient that are not in any foods like  tamarine vinegar, citrus hystrix juice, sour orange juice and the sour flavor from tamarine leaf, garcina, garcina leaf and acacia leaf.  All these sour flavors are in thai food only.</p>
<p>Hot (spicy) – The spicy flavor in Thai food is very hot, Mostly come from Capsicum frutescents.</p>
<p>Oily – Most curry thai food used coconut cream for oily flavor.  Oily in thai foods also come from other vegetable oil or fat.</p>
<p>Bitter – Come from animal entrails and some leaf. Thai people believe that the bitter flavor food have the effect of medicine.</p>
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