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Thai food is known world wide for its originality and nutritional
value. Thai people have a lot to thank foreign traders. If not
for the Portuguese and the Dutch, the Arabs, Indians, and Chinese,
the chilli peppers from the New World or the spices
from the "spice islands" may not have found their way
to pep up all of our wonderful dishes. The maritime silk route,
the ancient trade channels between India and China and the explorations
forged by curious Western adventurers in search of golden treasures
brought many wild and exotic ingredients from around the world
to Thailand. They were warmly received and eagerly sampled in
royal kitchens, and some of the foreign gems were swiftly adopted
and skillfully incorporated into the country's cuisine. It is
very much in line with Thai character to take an ingredient that
is alien to the culture and combine it with native herbs, spices
and condiments to create an end product that is distinctly Thai.
(Legends, Traditions and the Joys of Thai Cooking, Kasma
Loha-Unchit)
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