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Souped up broth best served hot

B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 27/12/2015

» When you eat a meal in China, there will probably be an array of different dishes on the table. One thing that can never be missing, however, is some kind of dish with a broth. Here, you have to be careful to avoid being scalded. Dishes hot from the stove usually have steam rising up from them, but the broth in Chinese dishes gives no such warning. These foods appear cool and harmless, but if you aren't careful you'll leave the table with your tongue fully cooked.

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Culture served up daily at-markets

B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 15/04/2012

» In Thailand, markets offer far more than just food and household items. Anyone intrigued by the country's language and culture, society and environment will find a lot to interest them in a market, as well as things that give insight into Thailand's economy, creative ingenuity, handicrafts and regional cuisines. In a way, a Thai fresh market can be seen as a rich, living reference library on all things Thai.

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China's culinary trail to Thailand

B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 08/04/2012

» Fried favourites pad thai, hoy thawt and khanom pakkad are all Chinese dishes. Despite its name, pad thai is a Chinese invention, its moniker only signifying that it is different from the other fried noodle dishes created by Chinese cooks.