Thai Food
combines the best of several Eastern cuisine: the oriental bite of Szechwan Chinese, the tropical flavor of Malaysian, the creamy coconut sauces of Southern Indian and the aromatic spices of Arabian food. Thais then add an abundance of fresh ingredients, coriander plants, chilies and pepper. The result is like a cuisine minceur' of the Orient, with small portions of lean meat, poultry and seafood, and plenty of fresh vegetables and salads.
Thai Food
is lightly cooked so it's crisp, colourfully, sharply flavored and nutritious. The distinctive taste comes from a handful of fundamental ingredients, all widely available at Asian food stores. Ingredients that are essential in Thai cooking are spices and herbs, which, beside their aromatic quality, are known to have diverse health benefits.