Comments on: Thai fun facts, food, music, language https://www.dinolingo.com/thai-culture-for-children-fun-facts-food-music-language-interesting-facts-about-thailand/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=thai-culture-for-children-fun-facts-food-music-language-interesting-facts-about-thailand Language Learning for Kids Sun, 28 Apr 2024 14:45:05 +0000 hourly 1 By: Glendora Kallin https://www.dinolingo.com/thai-culture-for-children-fun-facts-food-music-language-interesting-facts-about-thailand/#comment-383 Sat, 30 Jul 2016 09:44:44 +0000 https://dinolingo.com/thai-for-kids/thai-culture/thai-culture-for-children-fun-facts-food-music-language-interesting-facts-about-thailand/#comment-383 Thanks!

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By: jacob https://www.dinolingo.com/thai-culture-for-children-fun-facts-food-music-language-interesting-facts-about-thailand/#comment-382 Sun, 26 Oct 2014 15:14:49 +0000 https://dinolingo.com/thai-for-kids/thai-culture/thai-culture-for-children-fun-facts-food-music-language-interesting-facts-about-thailand/#comment-382 ok

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By: jacob https://www.dinolingo.com/thai-culture-for-children-fun-facts-food-music-language-interesting-facts-about-thailand/#comment-381 Sun, 26 Oct 2014 15:14:01 +0000 https://dinolingo.com/thai-for-kids/thai-culture/thai-culture-for-children-fun-facts-food-music-language-interesting-facts-about-thailand/#comment-381 In reply to Multi Skills.

my daughter has a big book to write on thailand this will really help her on the culture essay

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By: Chantana Chanbanchong https://www.dinolingo.com/thai-culture-for-children-fun-facts-food-music-language-interesting-facts-about-thailand/#comment-380 Sun, 08 Dec 2013 12:23:20 +0000 https://dinolingo.com/thai-for-kids/thai-culture/thai-culture-for-children-fun-facts-food-music-language-interesting-facts-about-thailand/#comment-380 Please correct the name of Bananas in Coconut Milk. It’s called “Klaui Buad Shee.” The word “Klaui” means bananas, and “Buad Shee” means to ordain as nuns. Klaui Nam Waa
is a special kind of bananas, rich with protein and very easy to be digested. In the past, Thai babies were fed with Kluai Nam Waa as a supplemtary meal besides milk, when they were about six months or above.
If you want to cook Klaui Buad Shee, you have to cut the ripen bananas into pieces, each of about 1 by width and 2 inches in length. You have to boil coconut milk until the coconut oil floats on top, then add some sugar before putting banana slices in the boiling coconut milk. Don’t forget to put a little bit of salt before turning the fire off. Of course, you also have to taste the bananas whether they’re cooked or not. A story about this sweet said it was cooked by some nuns in a Buddhist temple.
I’ve never heard the story about “Soft Rice.” It might be a folk tale of the northeast. I’m now 65 years, born in the lower-northern province. Very glad to share more stories about Thai culture.

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By: SEO Expert https://www.dinolingo.com/thai-culture-for-children-fun-facts-food-music-language-interesting-facts-about-thailand/#comment-379 Wed, 28 Nov 2012 21:11:09 +0000 https://dinolingo.com/thai-for-kids/thai-culture/thai-culture-for-children-fun-facts-food-music-language-interesting-facts-about-thailand/#comment-379 This post is informative for me and all other readers.

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By: Multi Skills https://www.dinolingo.com/thai-culture-for-children-fun-facts-food-music-language-interesting-facts-about-thailand/#comment-378 Tue, 27 Nov 2012 17:54:21 +0000 https://dinolingo.com/thai-for-kids/thai-culture/thai-culture-for-children-fun-facts-food-music-language-interesting-facts-about-thailand/#comment-378 Hi,
I am very thankful too you for this sharing..It is very useful for my writing project I get enough information for my writing..!!!

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