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Guru's Weekly Buzz: Nov 24-30

Guru, Published on 24/11/2023

» Guru by Bangkok Post's pick of the most exciting products, activities, food and travel to indulge in.

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Holding them accountable

Life, Published on 19/07/2021

» It was during the early hours of July 5 when a chemical factory in Samut Prakan went up in flames after an explosion damaged nearby homes and property.

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Sticky situation

Life, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 23/11/2020

» The rice paddy of Daeng Dee Farm in Lampang’s Hang Chat district turns golden yellow. Within a week, the farm owner Saman Supukkawanich, 55, will harvest a new glutinous rice variety known as the hom naga.

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Conserving river prawns

B Magazine, Published on 05/07/2020

» An all-time popular species that has no rival is the river prawn. The best way to cook prawns is to grill them medium-rare with the heads full of shiny orange, liquid fat.

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Ignore the fowl smell

Life, Published on 08/03/2020

» Duck has a special place in Thai cuisine

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Holistic upgrade

Life, Published on 25/02/2020

» When Yasushi Ishibashi founded Three beauty brand in 2009, he took into consideration the modern lifestyle, stress and environmental changes, in creating skincare products that restored a balance of mind, body and skin.

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Two-month dining campaign

Life, Published on 05/09/2019

» More than 50 special dishes from 14 well-known dining establishments are being served during From Farm To Table From Doi Tung To EM Dining at both the Emporium and EmQuartier until Oct 31.

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Vanishing act

B Magazine, Published on 01/09/2019

» In the old days, farmers in Nonthaburi grew different kinds of plants together in the same orchards. Trees that bore sweet fruits such as coconut, jackfruit and mangosteen intermixed with sour fruit plants such as madan, hog plum and lemon. The farmers had valid reasons not to grow sweet fruits only.

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The lotus eaters

B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 16/06/2019

» The lotus flower may be small in size, but culturally, it holds great significance for Thais and Buddhists around the world. The lotus, a plant that emerges from mud and rises above water, is a symbol of purity. Symbolically, it cleanses and purifies. Buddhists use lotus flowers as offerings to convey their sincere respect for monks and venerated figures in Buddhism.

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Replenishment in the heart of Bangkok

Life, Kanokporn Chanasongkram, Published on 06/02/2018

» With a name that arouses curiosity, Organika Secret Spa just begs to be explored. The facility is operated by Thai-Danish actress Sririta Jensen, who stretched her imagination in creating a retreat right in the heart of Sukhumvit.