Royal Thai Food for a Hot, Tropical, Summer Day

(Updated April 21, 2017)

Although you’ve probably sampled many different kinds of Thai food, unless you live in Thailand, you may have missed out on some of the most unique dishes.  For centuries, Thai chefs working for the Royal Family at the palace, have devised food that is, well, “Fit for a King”.  Eventually, some of these entrees filter down to the people.  One example is this dish known as Khao Chae.

 

Image of Khao Chae, or Rice in Jasmine Scented Water with Savory Accompaniments.

Khao Chae, or Rice in Jasmine Scented Water with Savory Accompaniments.

 

Khao Chae, or rice in jasmine scented water with savory accompaniments, is a very unique and historical Thai dish, which is treasured in the hot season of Thailand. The rice is served with ice in Jasmine scented water, and the side dishes include Fried Shrimp Paste Balls, Steamed Stuffed Bell Pepper with Minced Chicken & Shrimp, and countless others. I confess that it’s not one of my favorites, but every food lover should try it.

 

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Photographer George Edward Giunca, and his Thai wife, Apisatha, have traveled around Thailand armed with a circular fisheye lens to create a photo essay on the rich cultural diversity, and abundant natural beauty of the Kingdom of Thailand. Fleeing from angry water buffaloes, slapping huge mosquitoes, watching exotic festivals and religious rituals, gorging on delicious spicy food, applying aloe vera cream to sunburned skin, wading through rice paddies, getting drenched to the bone by heavy monsoon rains, and gawking at breath-taking scenery; made it a journey of epic proportions! The result is the book, THAILAND 180º. Later, they traveled extensively through Myanmar, Malaysia, and India, gathering a massive collection of 180º photos. They currently live in Chiang Mai where they continue to blog and are now working on a CHIANG MAI 180º book.

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