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Rare Street Food for Breakfast - ICE CUBE RICE + Coconut Milk Noodles!

Rare Street Food for Breakfast - ICE CUBE RICE + Coconut Milk Noodles!

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Welcome to Petchaburi, Thailand, a small city and province in the central region of Thailand. Petchaburi is known for its food that s on the sweet side, Thai desserts, and palm sugar. I this video, it was my first time to walk around the center of the city of Petchaburi, and we found some rare Thai street food dishes for breakfast. Khao chae ( ) - 25 THB - One of the most famous dishes to eat in Petchaburi is Khao chae (. We tried it from a legendary street food stall across the street from the market called Khoa Chae Ba Ean (. The dish is typically served only during the hot season. It includes rice and water scented with jasmine flowers, and combined with ice cubes. You then eat that ice rice with a variety of sweet candy and savory snacks. It s a very interesting combination and you re not sure if it s a main dish or a dessert. Khanom jeen sao nam ( ) - 20 THB - Right around the corner from the khao chae is another equally popular Thai street food stall in Petchaburi that serves a variety of different khanom jeen noodles and curry. One of the dishes they serve that rare to find is called sao nam, a combination of coconut cream, dry shrimp, pineapple, and garlic. It s an amazing and unique combination. It was a quick stop in Petchaburi, but I really enjoyed its peaceful charm, and especially the delicious noodles for breakfast
Date: 2020-09-09

Comments and reviews: 9


Mark, I started watching you because you described a food I have had in the past. Your description was spot on with what I thought it tasted like. After watching for a while. I realized I really appreciate the exposure you give to people who have worked their entire lives to perfect their craft. Thank you.
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Hello Mark Weins! Your Fan from India, Andhra Pradesh! I appreciate your thoughtfulness that you don't hurt anyone. I bet some food you might not like but you eat it anyway cuz you don't want to hurt them! I would like to know if you read this and see a reply! Wish you more amazing life!
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Hiiii Mark, hope all is well. very interesting dishes. Quick question. I noticed that in Thailand they don't use knives when eating. what's the reason?
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Hi Mark, we have the same rice water dish in India and it's unique to Odisha a state in the eastern region of India, here it is called pakhala.
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I saw mark in Kolkata when he was at bhojohori manna but I didnt knew about him back then probably would have jumped on him I a knew him back then.
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In other provinces also have Kao chae and Kanom jean soundnum including in Bangkok, but looks easy to find both in Petchaburi province.
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I remember a late night in the Krabi area, I ordered blind cause of the language barrier - and got a bowl of fried chillies! LOL!
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If it's not spicy, Im not eating. . You better re-think your slogan Mark. My best from Bergamo Italy. Love your Thai clips
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Every time I watch mark wiens I gain 10 pounds
I mean am I the only one who gets food a couple of times while watching

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