is soft and thin noodles made from fermented rice. The way to eat Kanom jeen is to top it with a variety of curries (you could mix everything together or only the one curry you like) and eat together with any number of fresh, blanched, and pickled vegetables. The most basic condiments are long beans, pickled mustard greens, shredded cabbage, sprouts, and Thai basil leaves. In the south สะตอ [SaTaw] aka stinky beans (carried in long, flat and wavy, over-sized, bright green seedpods. Each seedpod yields only a small handful of seeds.) are commonly adhttp://thimg.ilovetranslation.com/pic/toolbar-swaplp/toolbar-swaplp-normal.gifded in the tray.