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Kaitlyn Moore »
28 November 2011 »
In Thai Food & Drink »
Still shopping for your holiday gift list? We have suggestions for the Thai and Asian food lover with a sweet tooth, the coffee and tea fan, or anyone who would enjoy making quick and delicious Thai food at home. Happy Holidays!
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Tags: coffee and tea, holiday gift ideas, pad thai, satay, thai coffee, thai desserts, thai tea
Kaitlyn Moore »
14 November 2011 »
In Thai Food & Drink »
If you need a gift for an Asian food enthusiast or someone who just loves to cook, we have some suggestions for the budding Thai chef, new and experienced fruit carvers, and foodies exploring little-known aspects of Thai cuisine. Happy Holidays!
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Tags: asian cooking, mortar and pestle, november holidays, Thai cuisine
Kaitlyn Moore »
10 August 2011 »
In Thai Food & Drink »
Thai Iced Tea is just one of the many frosty drinks used to beat the heat in Thailand. In this post Kaitlyn explores Thai-style Iced Tea, Coffee and colorful Herbal Teas that are found in restaurants and at street stalls across the land. These drinks are easy to make at home for your own dinners, summer parties and barbecues.
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Tags: drinks, herbal, lemongrass, street vendor, thai coffee, thai tea
Kaitlyn Moore »
15 March 2011 »
In Southeast Asian Food »
Penang’s famous Curry Mee is a light coconut soup poured over rice and egg noodles. This is the final photograph from our Malaysian food series brought to you by our roving food reporter Kaitlyn Moore. Kaitlyn finishes her tour in the foodies favorite island of Penang in Malaysia – Thailand’s Southernmost neighbor.
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Tags: curry, Malaysian food, noodles, Penang, street food
Kaitlyn Moore »
12 March 2011 »
In Southeast Asian Food »
Malaysia’s char kway teow, fried rice noodles with seafood and egg, is similar to Thailand’s Pad See Ew. Join Kaitlyn as she enjoys the food and the beaches on the Malaysian island of Penang.
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Tags: fried noodles, Malaysian food, noodle dishes, Penang, street food
Kaitlyn Moore »
07 March 2011 »
In Southeast Asian Food »
This Penang Hokkien Mee – prawn noodle soup – is a street hawker favorite, made of a seafood broth and topped with slivers of pork and crispy fried onions. The latest photo from Kaitlyn Moore as she explores the delicious street food available on the tropical island of Penang, Malaysia.
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Tags: Malaysian food, noodle dishes, Penang, shrimp, street food
Kaitlyn Moore »
06 March 2011 »
In Southeast Asian Food »
Roti canai is Malaysia’s version of the flat Indian bread roti, which is also a popular snack in Thailand. Teh tarik, or pulled tea, is a traditional accompaniment. This is a combination you’ll find hard not to fall in love with.
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Tags: drinks, Malaysian food, roti, street food
Kaitlyn Moore »
03 March 2011 »
In Southeast Asian Food »
Malaysian-style Hainanese chicken and rice is a popular lunch-time favorite and people will queue round the block at busy times. It is very similar to the equivalent Thai dish of khao man gai but differs in one important way…
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Tags: chicken, Malaysian food, rice balls, street food
Kaitlyn Moore »
02 March 2011 »
In Southeast Asian Food »
A bakery in Malaysia crafts tiny Chinese sweet lotus seed cakes. Kaitlyn Moore visits a bakery in China town, Melaka on her quest for the most delicious food in South East Asia.
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Tags: appetizers, Chinese, lotus seed paste, Malaysian food, Melaka, snacks
Kaitlyn Moore »
28 February 2011 »
In Southeast Asian Food »
A dish of rich Malaysian chicken stew, with cinnamon and star anise, from a vendor in Kuala Lumpur. The first photo in our Malaysian Food Odyssey series where our roving reporter Kaitlyn Moore leaves Thailand and heads south of the border to discover the delights of Malaysian cuisine.
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Tags: curry, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysian food, street food