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Culinary as a reason for out trip?
Thai cuisine is famous worldwide. It has also been popular in Poland for many years. We often dine at Asian restaurants in Szczecin.
Considering we don't eat meat, we choose fish and seafood dishes here. The Krabi region is famous for catching these "seafoods."
Produce straight from the sea tastes heavenly here, and that's one of the reasons we appreciate our trips to Thailand. It doesn't have to be fancy restaurants – every restaurant serves delicious and beautifully decorated dishes.
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You don't even need to know foreign languages, just point to the picture with your finger. We know what we're going to eat...
As usual, photos don't do justice to what we munched on.
The most common dish is fried rice, available with various ingredients. The photo shows vegetables and a fried egg dish.
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We've long since learned the names of dishes in English, but pronounced in Thai. It must be difficult for newcomers to Thailand to understand: Fly lai? meaning fried rice.
Such are the articulation differences between languages!!
The "mango sticky rice" dessert doesn't cause phonetic confusion.
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Note: This is a serving for two people!
And what is it? It's worth trying to make this dessert at home using the link:



















