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In this short Thai street food video, I go over the basics of how to eat and dress your bowl of Thai soup noodles.
Soup noodles, which there are many different version to choose from in Thailand, are one of the most common and easy to eat street food dishes. All over the country and everywhere you look in Bangkok you'll notice vendors dunking batches of rice noodles in boiling water and flopping them into a bowl. A few sprigs of water morning glory, some bean sprouts, and water meat or other special ingredients are included in the order are combined before piping hot soup is added. The bowl of noodles I order here was full of meat balls and fish balls.
For Thai noodles the most common table top ingredients include vinegar, crushed peanuts, chili flakes, fish sauce, and yes, sugar. I normally add a few scoops of vinegar, a few spoons of dry chili flakes, and a dash of fish sauce. However, unlike many local Thais, I don't ever add any sugar to my noodles. In my opinion, they are already way sweet enough and don't need any extra sweetening. A dash of fish sauce completes a bowl of Thai noodles.
So there you have a quick overview video about how to eat a bowl of Thai noodles!
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In this short Thai street food video, I go over the basics of how to eat and dress your bowl of Thai soup noodles.
Soup noodles, which there are many different version to choose from in Thailand, are one of the most common and easy to eat street food dishes. All over the country and everywhere you look in Bangkok you'll notice vendors dunking batches of rice noodles in boiling water and flopping them into a bowl. A few sprigs of water morning glory, some bean sprouts, and water meat or other special ingredients are included in the order are combined before piping hot soup is added. The bowl of noodles I order here was full of meat balls and fish balls.
For Thai noodles the most common table top ingredients include vinegar, crushed peanuts, chili flakes, fish sauce, and yes, sugar. I normally add a few scoops of vinegar, a few spoons of dry chili flakes, and a dash of fish sauce. However, unlike many local Thais, I don't ever add any sugar to my noodles. In my opinion, they are already way sweet enough and don't need any extra sweetening. A dash of fish sauce completes a bowl of Thai noodles.
So there you have a quick overview video about how to eat a bowl of Thai noodles!
Follow my food adventures at http://migrationology.com/ & http://www.eatingthaifood.com/ Also check out my Bangkok travel guide http://migrationology.com/ebook-101-things-to-do-in-bangkok/ and my Thai food guide http://www.eatingthaifood.com/eating-thai-food-guide/'>http://www.eatingthaifood.com/eating-thai-food-guide/
Finally, subscribe so you don't miss the next tasty adventure http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=migrationology
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You're welcome. I'm a big fan of HTP. Have you heard of it?
I love Thai food, Vietnamese food as well.
amazing to see mark reacting the same way to delicious foods ever since 😄
Would love an update to some of the old videos. Thanks
I Love Thai Noodles!!!
good thai noodles video👍💯💖😍
Hello mark
why kenyan armband with tanzanian jersey and amulet such blasphemy 🙂
Holy cow dude. How old were you in this video? It's crazy to see how far you've come. You've been killing it man! LIVIN THE DREAM!!!!!
BABY MARK!! FETUS MARK!!!
too much talking
Throw back
I think the lady in the background was doing correct. . . No chopsticks, and using the customary "trash" bowl for unwanted food.
where soup noodles bangkok very good
Yummy my favorite food
The woman in the back eating like a boss
Wtf… I only put Shirasha and that black bean sauce.