Thai Culture Guide >> Thai Foods, Cooking
Thai food has become in recent years one of the world's
favorite cuisines. When we speak of "Thai food ", we are in fact talking of four
very distinct regions in the country, each with their own culinary traditions.
We are speaking too of the dishes created in the royal courts and palaces of Old
Siam, that have been passed down through many generations of chefs, and finally
into public domain.
Good food also comes up from the street level, and many of Thailand's most
popular dishes can be found at the smallest food stalls and restaurants. And
there is the influence of China, India, Malaysia and other neighboring
countries. So all these different factors come together under the label "Thai
food", and you will find them in varying degrees at any Thai restaurant you care
to visit, anywhere in the world.
One of the most distinctive aspects of the cuisine is its use of herbs and
spices. With regard to the spices, some Thai dishes are very hot, but by no
means all of them. The herbs have another function, in addition to providing
flavor, in that they all have to varying degrees various medical and therapeutic
benefits.
Thailand has a long history, going back to ancient times, of the use of herbs
for medical purpose, and this in turn has permeated the ways of cooking and
preparing food. Coupled with its low-fat qualities and its essential freshness,
this helps make Thai food one of the healthiest anywhere. Another important
aspect about Thai food is the hospitality and friendliness, the sheer enjoyment
of good companionship and of eating that is such a powerful element of the Thai
personality. Sharing a meal is an important part of the day for any Thai person,
and meal are very seldom taken alone. That is why all the dishes are generally
served at once during Thai meal, and why there is a communal spoon placed
alongside each dish for people to help themselves and to serve others.
A Thai meal ideally is a communal affair, principally because the greater the
number of dinners the greater the number of dishes that can be sampled. Diners
choose what ever they require from share dishes and generally add it to their
own plate of rice. All the dish are serve simultaneously, or nearly so. The
object is to archive a harmonious blend of the spicy, the subtle, the sweet and
sour, and a meal is meant to be equally satisfying to the eye, nose and palate.
Thailand is blessed with many varieties of plants, herbs and spices which ensure
s balanced diet. Today, visitors can both relish classic Thai menus and the
benefits of a natural diet, and study the art of Thai cooking at several
specialist schools in Bangkok and major beach resorts.
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