Goong Ob Woon Sen (Glass Noodles with Shrimp) with recipe
Goong ob residential sen is a popular dish among Thai locals. It is originally a Chinese dish but the Thai love it. Strangely enough, it is difficult to obtain at street stalls and in restaurants. The dish consists of clear mung bean noodles with ginger and shrimp. A touch of coriander and pepper give this delicacy its distinctive taste.
Kung phao (grilled shrimp)
“Kung Phao” (also known as “grilled shrimp” is a popular dish in Thai cuisine, known for its rich flavors and simple, yet elegant preparation. The origins and characteristics of this dish reflect the unique culinary traditions of Thailand.
Tom Yam Kung (shrimp soup) a delicacy of Thai cuisine
The Thai shrimp soup or Tom Yam Kung is perhaps the most famous of all Thai dishes among tourists. Tom yum, also called tom yam (Thai: ต้มยำ) is a spicy and slightly sour soup. Tom Yam is also served in neighboring countries Laos, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia.
Yum Woon Sen, spicy noodle salad with shrimps
Today there is a spicy noodle salad with shrimps on the menu. One of our favourites! The noodles absorb the delicious flavors of the sauce, which you can make as spicy as you like.
How to cook Thai shrimp?
They are again available in four different sizes from 260 to 340 baht, fresh Thai shrimp. Because we have limited resources here to cook for ourselves, which we do once or twice a week, I would like to make fresh shrimps.
Action at Lidl in the Netherlands for Thai shrimp
European supermarkets, including Lidl, sell shrimp that have been shelled and processed by exploited shrimp peelers in Asia. That is what Fairfood International says. The organization campaigned on April 8 in front of Lidl's Dutch headquarters in Huizen, which buys its shrimp in Thailand.
News from Thailand – December 20, 2013
Today in News from Thailand:
• DSI (Thai FBI) opens hunt for anti-government speakers
• Protests cost Thailand 70 billion baht
• Missing girl's skeleton found in Loei
News from Thailand – July 4, 2013
Today in News from Thailand:
• Prime Minister Yingluck has been shot in the arm over corruption allegations
• Shrimp die due to early mortality syndrome
• The elderly receive 5.000 or 10.000 baht per year from their children
News from Thailand – March 22, 2013
Today in News from Thailand:
• TV channel PBS is having a hard time due to discussion program about monarchy
• Shrimp export is at risk due to baht exchange rate rise
• Occupation of Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang in 2008: 114 defendants
News from Thailand – March 7, 2013
Today in News from Thailand:
• Police investigation into hit-and-run Red Bull heir completed
• Yingluck admires Belgian parliament
• Peace negotiations in the South begin on March 28
• Sunday Times: CP Food is destroying maritime ecosystem
News from Thailand – January 17, 2013
Today in News from Thailand:
• UNHCR visits Rohingya refugees
• Diplomats in shrimp factory are not fooled
• Major shortage of jasmine flowers for garlands