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    Food for thought

    B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 11/08/2019

    » Designing a good kitchen is a tricky task that requires a lot of thought and planning. Kitchens in modern housing, however, often seem to be something of an afterthought.

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    Sweet success

    B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 21/07/2019

    » Sugar is indispensable to Thai cuisine. Granular sugar is widely used in the present day but sugars made from sugar palm or coconut trees or sugarcane are still as suitable for traditional Thai dishes and sweets as ever.

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    From farm to table

    B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 20/08/2017

    » The popularity of Western cuisine is growing in Thailand, one of the most likely reasons behind this being the initiative taken by embassies and chambers of commerce to show off their specialities abroad. These organisations host food festivals where they invite famous chefs to introduce their countries' most celebrated dishes and food products to Thais.

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    On the shores of history

    B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 30/07/2017

    » Rhode Island is the perfect place for those who enjoy beautiful historic attractions. The state in the New England region is unique and well preserved with a serene atmosphere.

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    Feel at home in sunshine state

    B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 16/07/2017

    » I would like to introduce Florida, one of the most popular tourist attractions in the US. This entire state has so much to offer Thai tourists who are not fans of Western winters. The weather here is just like in southern Thailand. Beaches, the sea and trees are like those in Phuket and Phangnga. Many beautiful white yachts look so good against the crystal blue background of the sea and sky.

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    The South's bypassed beauties

    B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 18/06/2017

    » The South of Thailand is full of intrigue and mystique for explorers. Despite its reputation for being rain-soaked, the region can be enjoyed across all seasons.

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    The restos outlasting the past

    B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 25/12/2016

    » If you are someone who has been seriously devoted to food for years, you will probably experience a special feeling when you think back to old-style dishes. They were dishes that would not disappoint, and by now have a kind of immortality to them. If you had a chance to taste food like this again, you wouldn't let such a golden opportunity pass. And if you tracked down a restaurant that has been in business for 80 to 100 years or more, and was still operating in its original location with no change in decor or in the flavour of its food, it would be like stumbling upon an enchanted palace from a fairy tale. You would feel as if you had actually passed through some portal into the past.

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    Surviving the tempest of time

    B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 02/10/2016

    » Even though historical knowledge concerns facts and events that are often long behind us, they continue to hold interest and can be enlightening. The history of food is just one example. When eating kaeng khio waan nuea (the popular, coconut cream-based spicy beef curry), we may wonder where it came from and what it tasted like its original form. How has it changed over the years? Answers to these questions found in old recipes can help in appreciation of its combination of flavours and aromas.

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    An oasis under threat

    B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 28/02/2016

    » Last week in this column I discussed Thailand’s system of managing tourism, one that is causing the degradation and destruction of many old communities and valuable historical sites. I suggested a number of reasons for this situation, some concerned with the tourists themselves, some with investors, some with the government offices that oversee tourism and some with an ongoing deterioration in the communities. This week I would like to look at what is happening in one riverside community in Chanthaburi, a very old one that is a new member among the ranks of the victims of Thailand’s destructive tourism policies and practices.

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    A sauce of inspiration

    B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 17/01/2016

    » No unpopular food will ever inspire sellers to start savaging each other for customers. On the other hand, if the food product is widely enjoyed, has been around for a long time and goes well with a variety of different kinds of dishes, it may inspire competition and appear on the shelves under many brand names to give buyers a choice.

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