Thai Cuisine

Thai Spare Ribs

Thai Satay

Eating and Ordering Thai Food. 

Dining with Thai food is a communal affair involving two or more people, principally because the greater the number of diners, the greater the number of dishes ordered enabling diners to experience a wider variety if Thai tastes. Generally speaking, two diners order three dishes in addition to their own individual plates of steamed rice, three diners four dishes, and so on.

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Diners choose whatever they require from shared dishes and generally add it to their own rice. Soups are enjoyed along with other dishes and spicy dishes can be "balanced" with less spicy dishes, according to taste. 

The ideal Thai meal is a harmonious blend of the spicy, the subtle, the sweet and sour, and is meant to be equally satisfying to eye, nose and palate. A typical meal might include a clear soup (perhaps bitter melons stuffed with minced pork), a steamed dish (mussels in curry sauce), a fried dish (fish with ginger), a hot salad (beef slices on a bed of lettuce, onions, chillies, mint and lemon juice) and a variety of sauces into which food is dipped.

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This would be followed by sweet desserts and/or fresh fruits such as durian, jackfruit, papaya, grapes or melon.