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Thai and cuisine
Thai cuisine employs bay leaf ( Thai name bai kra wan ) in a few Arab-influenced dishes, notably massaman curry.
Some popular types of ethnic foods include Italian, French, Japanese, Chinese, American, Cajun, Thai, and Indian cuisine.
Kaeng phet pet yang ( Thai roast duck curry ) is an example of early fusion cuisine of the Multiculturalism | cosmopolitan court of the Ayutthaya Kingdom ( 1350 CE to 1767 CE ) combining Thai cuisine | Thai red curry, Chinese roast duck and grapes originally from Persia
The spiciness of Thai cuisine is well known.
As an acknowledged expert of Thai cuisine, David Thompson, explains in an interview: " Thai food ain't about simplicity.
Thai cuisine is more accurately described as four regional cuisines corresponding to the four main regions of the country: Northern, Northeastern ( or Isan ), Central, and Southern, each cuisine sharing similar foods or foods derived from those of neighboring countries and regions: Burma to the northwest, the Chinese province of Yunnan and Laos to the north, Vietnam and Cambodia to the east and Malaysia to the south of Thailand.
In addition to these four regional cuisines, there is also the Thai Royal Cuisine which can trace its history back to the cosmopolitan palace cuisine of the Ayutthaya kingdom ( 1351 – 1767 CE ).
Its refinement, cooking techniques and use of ingredients were of great influence to the cuisine of the Central Thai plains.
Thai cuisine and the culinary traditions and cuisines of Thailand's neighbors have mutually influenced one another over the course of many centuries.
The cuisine of Northeastern ( or Isan ) Thailand is similar to southern Lao cuisine whereas northern Thai cuisine shares many dishes with northern Lao cuisine and the cuisine of Shan state in Burma.
Dishes such as kaeng kari ( yellow curry ) and kaeng matsaman ( massaman curry ) are Thai adaptations of dishes originating in the cuisine of India and the cuisine of Persia.

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And Secretary Rusk, en route to Bangkok, doubtless is trying to make emergency arrangements for the possible entry of Australian or Thai SEATO forces.
This is the case for Vietnamese ( a true alphabet ) and Thai ( an abugida ).
In Thai, tone is determined primarily by the choice of consonant, with diacritics for disambiguation.
To make up for a lack of hard currency, Thailand's township, Amphoe Kut Chum, once issued its own local scrip called Bia Kut Chum: Bia is Thai for cowry shell, was once Baht, and is still current in metaphorical expressions.
Khmer differs from neighboring languages such as Thai, Lao and Vietnamese in that it is not a tonal language.
The language of this transition period, from about the 14th to 18th centuries, is referred to as Middle Khmer and saw borrowing from Thai, Lao and, to a lesser extent, Vietnamese.
In Thailand, where the Thai solar calendar is used, the months and days have adopted the western standard, although the years are still based on the traditional Buddhist calendar.
Cambridge is also the birthplace of Thai king Bhumibol Adulyadej ( Rama IX ), who is the world's longest reigning monarch at age 82 ( 2010 ), as well as the longest reigning monarch in Thai history.
There is no widespread use of fresh herbs in Cantonese cooking, in contrast with their liberal use in other cuisines such as Sichuan, European, Thai or Vietnamese.
Curry () ( plural, Curries ) is a generic term primarily employed in Western culture to denote a wide variety of dishes originating in Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Sri Lankan, Thai or other Southern and Southeastern Asian cuisines, as well as New World cuisines influenced by them such as Trinidadian or Fijian.
In the Lao language, it is called phak see, and in Thai, it is known as phak chee Lao.
The pilot flying the Thai Airways Airbus A310-300 is thought to have suffered spatial disorientation.
For example, in court of justice where strictly formal Thai language is used, Dr cannot be mentioned as a person's title.
The khim is the name of both the Thai and the Khmer hammered dulcimer.
* 1591 – King Naresuan of Siam kills Crown Prince Minchit Sra of Burma in single combat, for which this date is now observed marked as Royal Thai Armed Forces day.
Kickboxing ( in Japanese ) is a group of martial arts and stand-up combat sports based on kicking and punching, historically developed from Karate, Muay Thai and Western boxing.
The French term Boxe pieds-poings ( literally " feet-fists-boxing ") is also used in the sense of " kickboxing " in the general meaning, including French boxing ( savate ) as well as American and Japanese kickboxing, Burmese and Thai boxing, any style of full contact karate, etc.

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* Internal Security Operations Command, a unit of the Thai military devoted to national security issues
They are rather contemporary regional sports that coexist with the modern forms of martial arts sports as they have developed since the 19th century, often including cross-fertilization between sports and folk styles ; thus, the traditional Thai style of Muay Boran developed into the modern national sport of Muay Thai, which in turn came to be practiced worldwide and contributed significantly to modern hybrid styles like kickboxing and mixed martial arts.
They include Thai and Lao, the national languages of Thailand and Laos respectively.
Between 1981 and 1984, the Thai Governments decided to devalue the national currency, the Thai Baht ( THB ), three times.
This means, as the U. S. Dollar accounted for 80 percent in the Thai basket of currencies, the Thai Baht was also depreciated further-making Thailand's export even more competitive and making the country more attractive to Foreign Direct Investment ( FDI ), especially from Japan whose national currency appreciated considerably since 1985.
A Boeing 747-400 of the national carrier Thai Airways International | Thai Airways
* The national carrier of Thailand is Thai Airways International.
Thai ( Phasa Thai ), more precisely Central Thai or Siamese, is the national and official language of Thailand and the native language of the Thai people, Thailand's dominant ethnic group.
Street and elegant Thai are the basis of all conversations ; rhetorical, religious and royal Thai are taught in schools as the national curriculum.
Priority is since given by the Thai state to sedentarizing the mountain population, introducing commercially viable agricultural techniques and national education, with the aim of integrating these non-Tai animists within the national identity.
* Thai Airways International, the national airline of Thailand
Special Branch is a label customarily used to identify units responsible for matters of national security in British and Commonwealth police forces, as well as in the Royal Thai Police.
Other cases such as lèse majesté, terrorism and anything that endangers Thai national security are also handled by the Thai SB.
It is believed that this city is associated with the Thai national epic Ramakien, which is a southeastern version of Hindu epic Ramayana.

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