
Thailand Vs. Philippines: Which Has The Best Comfort Food?
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Date: 2020-08-13
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Bellie
Gotta tell Yah Guys, I'm Filipino. And we also have a lot of version of sticky rice. Savor, Sweet, Sour we call sticky rice suman which is wrapped in coconut or banana leaves and just gotta say it, we eat riped mango with rice. Or should I say, we can eat a riped fruits like a viand
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Gotta tell Yah Guys, I'm Filipino. And we also have a lot of version of sticky rice. Savor, Sweet, Sour we call sticky rice suman which is wrapped in coconut or banana leaves and just gotta say it, we eat riped mango with rice. Or should I say, we can eat a riped fruits like a viand
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Jaime
Khao thum mak muang (mango sticky rice) is technically a Lao dish but yes you find it a lot in Thai restaurants. Thailand and Laos share a lot of dishes. A good portion of Thai dishes in restaurants are derived from Lao cuisine
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Khao thum mak muang (mango sticky rice) is technically a Lao dish but yes you find it a lot in Thai restaurants. Thailand and Laos share a lot of dishes. A good portion of Thai dishes in restaurants are derived from Lao cuisine
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Icanohzyl
ive had mango, and all sorts of sweet dessert rice but lumpia is way better of a comfort food than that. id rather just get any other sweet comfort food, but the only thing that is comparable to getting lumpia is eggrolls.
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ive had mango, and all sorts of sweet dessert rice but lumpia is way better of a comfort food than that. id rather just get any other sweet comfort food, but the only thing that is comparable to getting lumpia is eggrolls.
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wolverine
I feel like this is not right to compare Snack to Dessert, how ever it both look so good. In Thailand also has that kind of food. in a bit different style anyway but I think Thai eggrolls look a lot better.
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I feel like this is not right to compare Snack to Dessert, how ever it both look so good. In Thailand also has that kind of food. in a bit different style anyway but I think Thai eggrolls look a lot better.
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dustnyt55
Lumpia Shanghai is a Filipino food. Although, its name has Shanghai, it is not originated from Shanghai or any provinces of China. It is originated from the Philippines.
Source: Wikipedia.
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Lumpia Shanghai is a Filipino food. Although, its name has Shanghai, it is not originated from Shanghai or any provinces of China. It is originated from the Philippines.
Source: Wikipedia.
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Kavzy
Are you serious Thailand. Philippines has the sweetest mango in the world. and Philippines is the number 1 in producing coconut. sticky rice is also common to us.
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Are you serious Thailand. Philippines has the sweetest mango in the world. and Philippines is the number 1 in producing coconut. sticky rice is also common to us.
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Matt
I'm 1/2 Thai and I love lumpia. Probably get my Thai card taken away because I'm not into Mango w/Sticky Rice. My go to Thai dessert is roti or khanom krok.
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I'm 1/2 Thai and I love lumpia. Probably get my Thai card taken away because I'm not into Mango w/Sticky Rice. My go to Thai dessert is roti or khanom krok.
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Kidd
Sticky Rice is actually called PUTO in Philippines and YES we also eat it with manggo or hot chocolate like Thais So good that both country has similarities
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Sticky Rice is actually called PUTO in Philippines and YES we also eat it with manggo or hot chocolate like Thais So good that both country has similarities
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Thomas
lumpiang shanghai can be stuffed with mango to and its delicious. And lumpiang shanghai is like the sushi of the philippines for me
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lumpiang shanghai can be stuffed with mango to and its delicious. And lumpiang shanghai is like the sushi of the philippines for me
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