World's 50 most delicious foods

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Obviously compiled by a Thaiophille. Thai fried rice doesn't stand a chance against the Malaysian equivalent. Not too many Indian curries mentioned either. As for Som Tam how can that get a guernsey when it is so overpowered with chillies that it is impossible to taste the ingredients.
What about Burmese roast pork treated with honey? Ipoh Hor fun leaves Pad thai for dead too IMO. And Char Kwey Teoh with ultra fried pork fat !!!!!!! Nonya poiah for the veggie lovers. Hell i'm hungry now.
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Pad Thai is quick cheap filler. Five minutes, 25-30 baht and you're on your way. Unless you are dopey enough to shell out THB100+ because the place has tablecloths.
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Baa mee moo daing is where it's at. Forget pad Thai.

Also I'd say the most popular dish in Thailand was gapaow moo kai dao, it's definitely mine and it seems most people's go to dish.
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caller wrote:Well of the Thai dishes on the list, my favourite is No.36! Ooh la la!!! :bow:
Snap! Just this minute eaten a plate full with sticky rice to to mop the waterfall :D
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charlesh wrote:Obviously compiled by a Thaiophille. Thai fried rice doesn't stand a chance against the Malaysian equivalent. Not too many Indian curries mentioned either. As for Som Tam how can that get a guernsey when it is so overpowered with chillies that it is impossible to taste the ingredients.
What about Burmese roast pork treated with honey? Ipoh Hor fun leaves Pad thai for dead too IMO. And Char Kwey Teoh with ultra fried pork fat !!!!!!! Nonya poiah for the veggie lovers. Hell i'm hungry now.
Not all som tam is overpowered with chilies.
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