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Sweet
and Sour Salad
This dish, adapted from the traditional som tam, has only just recently become popular. A wide range of fruits can be used for making this dish. Try using fruits like
grapes, guava and mango, as they are not only sour fruits but also rich
in vitamin C as well. |
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Spa Cuisine
Invented in the kitchens of Europe's most exclusive resorts some sixty years ago, Spa Cuisine stresses sensible preparation to create a more flavorful alternative to other health food diets. |
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Sensibly Sweet
Sensibly sweet means paying a little more attention to lighter ingredients without taking all the fun out of making desserts. Try these fruit based recipes for a healthier finale. |
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Veggie Favourite
Most vegetables offer great benefits to our sensitive body, this is why Phad Phak Ruam Mit (Sauteed Mixed Vegetables) is among the most favorite dish for those who are health conscious. To benefit further, try substituting your general cooking oil with Olive Oil. |
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Chinese
Vegetables
Chinese food plays an important role in Thai cooking and Chinese bitter gourd and chives
are one of the most popular ingredients .They are both delicious and
rich of nutritious value. |
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Egg Cooking
Egg
is probably one of the most common and popular ingredients in Thai
kitchen, whether it is for Boiled Eggs with Five Spice Soup, Fried
Eggs with Tamarind Sauce, Savoury stuffed Omlettes or the sweet Pumpkin
Custard. The recipe is just endless. |
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Fruity Hors d'oeuvre
This special dish is a tantalizing start before the main course. We select only nutritious ingredients to make it a perfect combination of good taste with health concern. |
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Vegetable
Soup
A melting pot of mixed vegetable soup was a clever way for Chinese cooks
to recycle leftover vegetable dish. The dish is packed with multi-vitamins
and minerals from all the vegetable. |
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Nutritious
Rice
Brown rice is highly nutritious. It is a great source of fiber, vitamin
A, B and E. Because of the outer shell (bran) of the
brown rice has been left intact, the cooking time takes longer and requires more water. |
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Banana Spring Roll with Lemon Curd
Chef Ian of the Regent Hotel, Bangkok had hit the mark with this recipe in one of our "Natural Goodness" Cooking Workshop 2001. This simple yet effective desert can be made before hand and warm up as needed. The filling can also be made with other fruits such as apple and pears. |
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Herbal
Drinks
In winter, there is nothing better than a warm cup of herbal tea to go
with your home-made cookies or biscuits. With their aromatic smells and
refreshing flavour, you are certain to fall in love with these herbal drinks,
Nam Ma-toom (Bale Fruit Juice), Nam Khing (Ginger Juice) and Nam Gra-jiab
(Roselle Juice) |
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Healthy Salad
This highly nutritious dish, contain not only vitamins C from lettuce
and tomato
but a very high percentage of vitamins from bean
sprouts. Tofu
cake can also be added. Tofu is high
in protein, calcium, vitamins and minerals. It is easy to digest and
also low in cholesterol. |
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