Traditional Curry Pastes During Sukhothai to Ratthanakosin: The Subjective Experience of the Past and Present

Kanchanakunjara, Taddara and Chantachon, Songkoon and Koseyayothin, Marisa and Kuljanabhagavad, Tiwatt (2014) Traditional Curry Pastes During Sukhothai to Ratthanakosin: The Subjective Experience of the Past and Present. Asian Culture and History, 7 (1). pp. 176-186. ISSN 1916-9655

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Abstract

Although there are numerous studies about the traditional curry pastes and Thai food uses claims about the historical development can be divided into nine eras. The research has explored traditional curry pastes’ perceptions of such features and how these might relate to religion and a royal court. Perceptions of curry pastes are influenced by individual and societal factors, local raw materials, and raw materials along the trade routes. Thai food has been influenced by Indian curry and Chinese stir frying techniques. In fact, traditional curry pastes and Thai food has its own culinary style. The traditional curry paste in Sukhothai to Ratthanakosin is heavily influenced continued by religion and a royal court. Traditional curry paste usually contains fresh light flavors of lemongrass and kaffir lime skin and the soothing effect of coconut cream and coconut milk. The spice ingredients are used in curry paste may differ from home to home or region to region. The delicious spicy and hot Thai foods with a traditional blend of aromatic flavors are popular in the world. Usually Thai people eat three times a day includes meat, salads, soup, noodles, curry, and rice. All the recipes are in the collection of original Thai dishes such as a popular curry and also other curries traditionally processed Thai curry paste products named massaman curry called gaeng massaman and well known of hot and sour soup called tom yum.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Institute Archives > Social Sciences and Humanities
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 18 Sep 2023 05:18
Last Modified: 18 Sep 2023 05:18
URI: http://eprint.subtopublish.com/id/eprint/2710

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