Evening market in Samut Sakhon
My friends eating Kuai-Tiao Ruea
Bali cuisine Babi Guling
Sales stall at the Tanah Lot temple
Preparing Babi Guling
Crayfish 50 Baht kilo = 1,25 €
Confectioner forms a monkey figure
Confectioner doing an art job
Small squid dry in natural sun light
Dried squids, shrimps and prawns
Selling salted fish
Serving Peking Duck in a Chinese Restaurant
Offer for a picnic break
Wild foxes offered for Laotian dish
Selling baguettes for breakfast
Food vendors sell out along the street
Ant larvae to sell for cooking
Last breakfast in Luang Prabang
Snacks for the travel break
Barbecued eggs and other sticks
Pla Kang
Cutting the cake the Chinese way
Eating the cake the Chinese way
Our dinner plate
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Market stalls and street markets - Not shops, Not malls!
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Pla Insi, salted mackerels
Salted fish, here the mackerels, are liked in every Thai household for fast food. It makes a great difference between fast food (e.g. Thai cuisine which is mostly prepared in a couple of minutes) and junk food the imported US "soft roll mentality" which unfortunately has become a second place in Thai cuisine.
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