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Pad Thai

July 31st, 2008


Pad thai healthy foodPad Thai is a dish of stir-fried rice noodles with eggs, thai fish sauce , tamarind juice, red chilli pepper, plus any combination of bean sprouts, shrimp, chicken, or tofu, garnished with crushed peanuts and coriander. It is normally served with a piece of lime, the juice of which can be added along with Thai condiments. In Thailand, it is also served with a piece of banana flower.

There have evolved two different styles of Pad Thai: the version most often found in the streets of Thailand, which is relatively dry and light; and the version that seems dominant in many restaurants in the West, which may be covered in a red oil and can be heavy tasting.

Though the dish had been known in various forms for centuries (it is thought to have been brought to the ancient Thai capital of Ayuthaya by Vietnamese traders), it was first made popular as a national dish by Luang Phibunsongkhram when he was Prime Minister during the 1930s and 1940s, partly as an element of his campaign for Thai nationalism and centralization, and partly for a campaign to reduce rice consumption in Thailand. The Thai economy at this time was heavily dependent on rice exports; Phibunsongkhram hoped to increase the amount of it available for export by launching a campaign to educate the poor in the production of rice noodles, as well as in the preparation of these noodles with other ingredients to sell in small cafes and from street carts.

Outside of Thailand, Pad Thai is one of the best-known Thai dishes, and is very popular in Thai restaurants in America and Australia.

How to make pad thai
Main IngredientPad thai cooking method
Narrow rice noodles  400 g.
Water     400 g.
Phad Thai sauce     320 g.
Dried shrimp     60 g.
Chopped Salted white radish  40 g.
Yellow soybean curd     160 g.
Bean sprouts     400 g.
Chinese leek leaves     60 g.
Egg     4 pcs.
Vegetable oil     120 g.
Ground peanut     40 g.

Phad Thai sauce Ingredient
Shallot View ingredient detail     50 g.
Garlic View ingredient detail     25 g.
Palm sugar     125 g.
Sugar     10 g.
Fish sauce     50 g.
Tamarind juice View ingredient detail     25 g.
Vinegar     33 g.
Salt     1 g.
Glutamate     1 g.
Ground dried chilli View ingredient detail     1 g.
Oil     40 g.
* 30 grams = 1oz. , 1kilogram = 2.24 lbs.

Cooking Method
Phad Thai sauce cooking
* Pound shallots and garlic until ground and fry with oil until fragrant, add other mixture, simmer until sticky.
* Fry noodles with water until soft
* Add sauce and mix thoroughly
* Add dried shrimp, Chopped Salted white radish and soybean curd
* Add oil around the pan, break eggs and fry until done
* Add bean sprouts, Chinese leek leaves and fry and serve warmly

Healthy Food (Nutrition Fact)
Energy (kCal.) 216.16
Protein (g.) 7.26
Fat (g.) 10.84
Carbohydrate (g.) 22.39
Fiber (g.) 1.78
Calcium (mg.) 67.98
Iron (mg.) 0.94

Strong point of Phad Thai

High calories, protein, fibers, calcium and phosphorus.

Information reference : thai food to world

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Amazing Thailand Grand Sale June to August 2008.

July 30th, 2008

banner-01.gifEnjoy discounts of 5-70% and other privileges during the Amazing Thailand Grand Sale at Leading Department Stores, Shopping Complexes, King Power Duty Free Shops, Airlines, Hotels, Spas, Golf Courses, Online Travel Agencies, Hospitals, Jewelry Shops and participating retail merchants in selected provinces, including Bangkok, ChiangMai, ChiangRai, Hua-Hin, Pattaya, Nakhon Ratchasima, Udorn Thani, Phuket, Krabi, Hadyai and Samui Island. Just look for this sign at participating outlets to get special discounts and other privileges from 1 June to 31 August 2008.

Amazing Thailand Grand Sale Promotion
Firstly, Thai and Tourist shoppers will enjoy a wide range of quality products and services on offer at special prices with discounts ranging from 5-70% at more than 1,000 participating merchants in selected provinces and:

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main01.gifEnjoy discount and other benefits at over 1,000 special locations. Simply spend 500 Baht with your Visa card and double your chances to win an all expense paid holiday back in Thailand. “7 packages for 7 days each”

Bonus : Enjoy a special treat from McDonald’s for every qualifying Visa transaction.

Welcome to the Amazing Thailand Grand Sale 2008

During the Amazing Thailand Grand Sale period, Thai and Tourist shoppers from all over the world will find a wide range of quality products and services on offer at special prices with discounts ranging from 5-70%

Thailand is truly fortunate to have a rich variety of attractions and destinations waiting to be discovered. This year, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has its own campaign “Amazing Thailand” with the theme of “Seven Amazing Wonders” of Thailand covering products and services in many different market segments which include:

1. Thainess : Experience the art and grace of Thai Living.
2. Treasure : The historical gems of Thailand, centuries of heritage and beauty.
3. Beaches : The world’s best beaches for sun, fun, surf and serenity.
4. Nature : Encounter the sheer beauty of Thai nature.
5. Wellness : Thailand’s preventive and curative cultural therapies.
6. Trends : Excite yourself with a myriad of Thai trends.
7. Festivities : Enchant yourself with international festivities.

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Hua Hin Regatta 2008 on 30 July @Hua-Hin, Thailand

July 30th, 2008

Hua Hin Regatta 2008 on 30 July @Hua-Hin, ThailandAt the close of the month, 30 July, sailors gather for the annual Hua Hin Regatta 2008 that will test their skills over three days of competition. The coveted trophies are the Royal Vega Rudder trophy of His Majesty the King, Super Mod National Championship trophy from HM the King, OK Dinghy National Championship trophy from HM the Queen, and Princess Cup for Optimist Championship of the late HRH Princess Galyani Vadhana.

Hua Hin is considered the traditional home for the country’s sailing community, due to HM the King’s keen interest in the sport.
A Southeast Asia Games winner in the sailing category, HM the King built his own racing dinghy and helped to establish the Super Mod class and is an enthusiastic patron of sailing resulting in this annual regatta being held in his honour off the coast of Hua Hin in sight of the palace.

A different kind of yachting can be enjoyed at the  Phuket Raceweek 2008, from 23 to 27 July hosted by the Evason Phuket Resort and Spa. Here keel boats from around the region will compete for the honours in races that will see them tacking against the strong seasonal winds of the annual monsoon that promises lots of action and fast turns of speeds for a fleet of ocean- going racers.

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Pattaya International Marathon (14th) , Thailand

July 17th, 2008

On saturday 20, 2008
At Pattaya beach soi 4, thailand

The countdown clock is ticking as Pattaya prepares to welcome thousands of joggers and competitive runners for the annual Pattaya International Marathon. It’s the 15th year of a successful event that is now firmly in the sports calendar of thousands of joggers. It is also probably the oldest international marathon in the country and attracts as many as 3,000 runners many of them serious competitors, especially in the full and half-marathon events. There are sub-events to ensure that beginners can have as much fun running as the competitive semi professional runners, who will hope to beat the course’s best time at two hours and 37 minutes. Even youngsters and families are encouraged to run so the event takes on the characteristics of a carnival.

Pattaya International Marathon (14th) , Thailand

This year’s marathon will take place Sunday 20 July on the same popular course that is considered one of Asia’s most scenic from a runner’s perspective.

The event breaks down into five categories. The starter’s gun shatters the pre dawn calm for the runners on the full marathon at 04.30, a good hour or more before sunrise. The wheel chair competitors depart even earlier at 04.20.

Half marathon runners have a starting time of 05.00, while the quarter marathon runners set out 30 minutes later. A shorter fun run for high school students begins at 06.00.

The staggered starts means that spectators have lots to fun cheering off the various participants from the very serious elite runners of the marathon, who will be back at the finish line in around two hours and 30 minutes to families and senior citizens jogging shorter courses for health and lifestyle reasons.

Pattaya’s marathon course has been fine-tuned over the years to present a challenging route for runners. All the categories follow a similar route, but double back at different spots on Sukhumvit Highway depending on the prescribed distance.

From Soi 4 the route takes runners along Pattaya North Road to Sukhumvit Highway, where they turn left towards Bangkok.

After running along the highway, they double back following a route on the other side of the divided highway south towards Jomtien and Sattahip. They swing right at Chayapruk Road at the southern end of Jomtien beach. Here they follow the beach road until the 36 km mark, when they climb over the Pattaya hill and then descend to the main bay. From here the pace lifts for the last few kilometres as spectators cheer the runners through the walking street and bar district to the beach road and the finish line at Soi 4.

First impressions suggest this is a tough route, but those who make the trip to Pattaya annually, claim the varied terrain helps keep spirits high. Hills are gentle and the long stretches, next to the beach, are blessed with strong sea breezes that help to refresh runners.

July is a rainy season month with high temperatures, but clouds rolling in from the Gulf of Thailand that providing a respite for the strong sun. However, as with all Asian marathons runners will need to consume huge quantities of water and cool themselves down at every station to keep the pace for a sub-four time.

The full marathon is certified for runners finishing within six hours and for three hours for the half marathon. The event uses the latest timing systems with chips provided by Go Adventure Asia.

More information :
Patayta City Hall, Tel. (+66) 0 3825 3129
SY Senorita co.ltd, Tel. (+66) 0 2711 5500, (+66) 08 6994 4448
tourismthailand.org , pattaya-marathon.com

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Next Fullmoon party Saturday 19 July, 2008, Koh Phangan beach, Thailand

July 17th, 2008

Full Moon Party is not just a normal party but monthly Haad Rin’s dance music festival which is famous worldwide, with everything from drum and bass to full-on psy-trance. Paradise Bungalows, the site of the original Full Moon Party, consistently puts on the biggest show with inspired decor and a combination of superb resident and international guest

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DJs.Worth looking out for is DJ A, who also holds residency at the Backyard, possibly the most famous after party venue in the world, starting at 11am as Haad Rin’s beach shuts shop, licks its wounds and counts the casualties. The Backyard also puts on three cracking nights per week, each catering for the full spectrum of dance music heads in a totally refurbished, two-floor club with mind bending fluoro sculptures.

fullmoon_2.jpgFull Moon Party in Thailand: There are about 10,000 to 20,000 people attending every month at this Koh Phangan beach party. It is of course known as the Full Moon Party. International and Thai DJ’s are entertaining the party until the crowd go wild. Paint yourself in UV colours and let your body lose control. The DJ’s play all kinds of music; techno, trance, goa, drum n’ bass, dub, reggae, pic-fullmoon01.jpgcommercial hits, house etc. on about 15 sound systems along Haad Rin beach. There are also many small tables on the beach where you can sit down with your friends or meet new friends from all corners of the globe. You can order drinks and food from the restaurants and bars next to the Haad Rin Nok beach.

Next party

Saturday 19 July, 2008

Location

Fullmoon party is at the south-eastern part of the island at Haad Rin Beach, Koh phangun, Suratthani, Thailand.

Referer : fullmoon-party.com

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