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Sum Rap Thai A Guide To Ordering Thai Food
Sum rap Thai literally means “a Thai set,” and applies to the correct serving and pairing of Thai dishes.
Popular Thai food critic and writer Mom Luang Sirichalerm Svasti, who goes by the pen name Chef McDang, writes in his book Principles of Thai Cookery, “We think of all parts of the meal as a whole – sum rap Thai (the way Thais eat), is the term we use for the unique components that make up a characteristically Thai meal.”
In essence, sum rap Thai conveys firstly how a meal is served and eaten, including for class and regional variations; and secondly how particular dishes are paired with others.
Thais have become more sophisticated in their eating habits over the past two centuries, explains McDang, and “Sum rap Thai is a fairly new invention in Thai food culture. It came about as the country is the land of plenty and people have become richer, and the abundance of raw materials to cook with has expanded.”
“In ancient times we considered rice a meal.” McDang continues. “We ate it with fruits and fish sauce; or something as simple as just sticky rice and jaeow (a northeastern Thai or I-San style dip). This would still constitute a meal. So do not mistake the ancient way of eating with sum rap Thai,” reiterating that sum rap Thai was “invented by sophisticated Thai diners later on in Thai culinary history.”
How to order Thai food
A typical Thai meal set today includes a curry; a stir fry vegetable usually with meat; a fried dish; soup; a tart salad-like yum; and a dipping sauce (kreung jim) with cooked and/or fresh vegetables. In this list, McDang calls such dipping sauce condiments “perhaps most important of all”. But surprisingly, it is the dish least known to foreigners, and relatively rare to find in an overseas restaurant menu. Likened to a chilli jam or condiment, examples like nam prik, lohn and jaeow highlight the simplest of set menus. For example, a farmer packs his plaid pha khao mah cloth ‘lunchbox’ with rice and nam prik for protein, plus some local fruits and vegetables – a uniquely Asian version of a ploughman’s lunch. But that is not sum rap Thai.
In a more formal setting, the composition of all dishes is important. Soup, for example, clears the palate and washes things down. The remaining dishes all add contrasting yet complementary flavours and textures, but each one is individually different.
Presumably the reason so many tourists complain Thai food is too spicy-hot or too sweet is because they don’t marry or pair dishes of contrasting flavours. Simply put, not all Thai dishes are uniformly chilli-hot, so match a spicy yum or hot kaeng pa jungle curry with blander fried foods that coat the mouth. Likewise, sweet-savoury offerings foil chilli as do cooling soups and neutralising rice.
How Thais Eat
“Kin khao”, the colloquial invitation to dine in Thai, means ‘‘eat rice’’. Every Thai meal’s main glory is that grain, whether white, coloured, blended, sticky or standard. One can go so far as to state that all other dishes, known collectively as kap khao (which literally means with rice), are mere accompaniments.
“In Thailand everything is served all at once, and you eat it with rice,” explains McDang. “There are no courses.” Likewise, there is no appetizer, although there are snacks aplenty, especially for those grazing market stalls.
Hawker food aside, don’t order a single dish to consume on your own. Thai dining is the essence of relaxed conviviality, and the sharing of several dishes is part and parcel of the ritual. Rather, Thai diners communally portion dishes from the middle of the table. You are quite likely to see Thais doing the same thing when eating at fine French restaurants in Bangkok – it is ingrained in their culture.
A typical place setting features rice on individual plates for eating main dishes. Sometimes the rice is served separately in small bowls or from large communal bowls, then portioned on to a plate. While each person is served his own grain, other foods are served from bowls or small platters placed in the centre, then on to personal plates. Food is not scooped atop a rice bowl as in China.
More importantly, as individual dishes are consumed together as a set, uninitiated foreigners are cautioned not to dive into each dish when it first comes to table. Thais are seemingly lethargic until all the dishes are put before them — a full set or sum rap, so to speak. Even then, take only a small portion of one dish to consume at a time, before a second morsel from another platter. And unlike, say, an Indian meal where rice reigns at the plate centre with ‘courtier’ side servings ringed around, in a Thai meal one never takes everything at the same time.
One reason for this is Thai concepts of food temperature – or lack thereof. “Thais have no concept of hot food served hot, and cold food served cold, ’’ explains McDang. “It’s all room temperature. We live in the tropics, and we serve hot rice and ‘cold’ main dishes.”
Harried cooks will value the fact that preparing a Thai meal does not mean precise timing from stove to table. Although soups are invariably hot (“When hot food is eaten, it opens the pores in your mouth, giving you fresher tastes,” says McDang) and stir-fries easily cooked to order, other dishes like kaeng (or gaeng) curries are commonly served at room temperature. Granted, tropical room temperature may prove much warmer than in other parts of the world. Once a curry cooks, for example, it can sit well away from the stove until ready to eat or sell, and in fact, the flavour of many of these dishes improves during this slow steeping.
Spoon and Fork
In regional areas like Lao Isan and in the Lanna North, both where sticky rice prevails, locals still eat with their hands. But nearly two centuries ago Thais were introduced to forks and spoons. With most of the food cut or chopped into small mouth-sized pieces, knives remain an anomaly and are not provided outside of international restaurants. Likewise, chopsticks are reserved solely for streetside noodle dishes or dining in Chinese eateries. Consequently, Thai servings are pre-cut into portions small enough for a spoon, or tender enough to break apart using just a fork and spoon. In Thailand, never put your fork in your mouth – that is what spoons are for.
“The fork and spoon are well-suited to Thai food: the fork shepherds the food onto the spoon, which is then used to lift the food to the mouth,” McDang explains. By contrast, when eating rice and curries with a fork (as in the West) “you miss out on all the great juices and curry that are an integral part of the taste experience ”.
In an article he wrote for CNNGo, McDang goes on to discuss this concept of kluk (pronounced ‘klook’). “Use a spoon to get a real snapshot of what Thai food is about. Mixing different dishes into your rice with your fork and spoon, getting your own personal measures of each dish on your spoon each time. This is very important to Thai food: it's part of our culture and makes eating so interesting because you get so many flavours and textures.”
When eating a Thai dish, counsels McDang, “Just shut your eyes, stick it in your mouth and just experience the flavours and textures blending in your mouth. You mix everything in your mouth and when you chew it you blend it all together.’’ We hasten to add, he is talking about eating one specific dish at a time, albeit with rice; not a combination of several dishes scooped together.
“This absolutely contrasts to French cuisine, where it is all blended before you put it in your mouth,” he explains, using the example of steak au poivre – with its pre-seasoning and sauce. “When you eat Thai cuisine, you can’t approach it like a Western meal.”
McDang notes that there are is also a sum rap-style set for Thai desserts, but warns that Westerners over the past century have not been especially enamoured of them. Thai desserts are essentially dumplings made from coconut milk or cream, palm sugar, salt, fruits, rice flour and sticky rice flour. They are generally very sweet. With Thailand offering some of the best tropical fruits in the world, many restaurants and households, especially those hosting foreigners, offer fresh fruits at the end of a meal as a refreshing palate cleanser.
Regional Flavours:
Regional examples of sum rap include northern khan toke, and northeastern I-san Palaeng – or dinner set, served from short-raised tables with guests sitting phub phiab cross-legged on the floor. Both are served with sticky rice, and in the case of Chiang Mai in the north, local specialties like nam prik num or nong chilli dip, crispy fried pork skins, Indian-spicy kaeng hunglay or herbal kaeng kae, and haw mok custard. “But for the Central Plains, a set meal means a lot more, because it means ‘what goes with what,’” says McDang. Central Thailand, which includes the capital Bangkok, is a trade entrepot. Consequently, it reflects the riches of a kingdom, not just one region. “So it’s why we started eating different dishes, with fusion included, from all the trade.”
In essence, the origin of sum rap Thai.
Do’s and Don’ts
Select a range of cooking styles and flavours: a soup, a curry, a salad, fried and deep fried dishes, for example.
Order several dishes to share; not per person.
Place dishes in the centre of the table, and serve communally.
Eat with rice.
Dish yourself a minimal portion of one item at a time; not all together.
Eat with your spoon, pushing food on to the spoon with the fork.
Be adventurous!
Perfect Pairing
“To a Thai, certain pairings are known innately,” states Chef McDang, noting that the variety of “accompaniments necessary for each dish depends on how rich or poor you are and whether you are able to procure these ingredients to accompany the dish.” Here are his recommended couplings of dishes “that have to be accompanied by other things to improve taste”.
Sour Curry (Kaeng Som)
Accompanied by:
Thai Omellette (Kai Jeow) or Fried Crispy Salty Fish (Pla Krop)
Kaeng Pa Jungle Curry "any style with any type of protein"
No coconut milk in these curries
Accompanied by:
Fried Salted Fish (Pla Khem Tot) or Salted Pork (Moo Dat Deow Tot)
Green Curry "with any kind of protein" (Kaeng Kheow Wan)
Accompanied by:
Crispy Fried Sun Dried Fish (Pla Salit Tot)
or Salted Fish (Pla Khem Tot)
or Salted Egg (Khai Khem)
Yellow Curry "with any kind of protein" (Kaeng Karie)
Accompanied by:
Toasted Coconut Chips (Maphrao Kua) or Fried Ripe Bananas (Kluay Tot)
Chili Dip in a Boat (Nam Prik Long Ruea)
Accompanied by cooked and raw vegetables such as cucumber or Curcuma (Khamin Khao)
or Crispy Flaky Fried Catfish Meat (Pla Duk Foo)
or Sweet Tender Pork Belly Pieces (Moo Wan)
or Salted Egg (Khai Khem)
Green Beef Curry with Fresh Garden Thai Chilli Peppers (Kaeng Kheow Wan Nuea Prik Kee Nu Suan)
Accompanied by:
Fried Roti (Roti Tot)
Chef McDang’s Suggested menu
Sum Rap # 1
Beef Jungle Curry with Pumpkin (Kaeng Pa Nuea Kup Fak Thong)
Stir Fried Chinese Broccoli and Salted Fish (Pat Kahna Pla Khem)
Coriander Roots, Thai Garlic and White Peppercorn Marinated Deep Fried Fish
(Pla Tot Kratiem Prik Thai)
Pork Broth with Vegetable, Ground Pork and Egg Custard (Kaeng Jued Look Lawk)
Fermented Soybean and Coconut Cream Dip with accompanying vegetables
(Lohn Tao Jeow)
Wing Bean Salad (Yum Tua Plu)
Sum Rap # 2
Green Curry with Pla Grai Fish Balls (Gaeng Kheow Wan Look Chin Pla Krai)
Hearts of Coconut Stir-fried with Chili Garlic and Prawns (Yot Maprao Pat Koong)
Spicy Vegetable Soup (Kaeng Liang)
Marinated River Prawns fried with Garlic, White Peppercorns and Cilantro Roots
(Koong Mae Nam Tot Gratiem Prik Thai)
Thai Beef Salad, Plah Style (Plah Nuea)
Fresh Young Tamarind Chili Dip with accompanying vegetable, sweet pork, and salted egg (Nam Prik Makham Sot Gup Pak Ruam, Moo Wan, Lae Khai Khem)
A Valentine's Day marathon: Gay Thai couple break TWO-DAY world record for longest kiss
Nontawat Jaroegenasornsin, 31, and his partner Thanakorn Sittiamthong, 28, beat the previous winners of the Guinness World Record longest continuous kisstoday by just over four hours.
They were one of just seven Thai couples to enter the annual Ripley's Believe It or Not longest kissing challenge in the resort town of Pattaya, Thailand, which started on Sunday.
Winners: Couple Tanakorn Sittiamthong, 28, right, and Nonthawat Charoengaysornsin, 31, left, after wining the Guinness World Record longest continuous kiss
Locked lips: Tanakorn Sittiamthong, 28, centre right, and Nonthawat Charoengaysornsin, 31, centre left, kissing during the competition
Competing couples had to keep their lips locked throughout the contest - even during bathroom breaks, eating meals and drinking through a straw.
The toilet is off-limits for the first three hours of the contest but after that, lips still together, they must be accompanied by a referee for any bathroom breaks.
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Mr Jaroegenasornsin said: 'We are happy about the result. We won because we supported each other.
'Last year we only lasted 22 hours. So we decided to come to this competition to compete again.'
The couple won $6,500 worth of diamond rings, cash and a voucher for a five-star hotel in Thailand.
Former record holders: Ekkachai Tiranarat, 42, right, and his wife Laksana, 31, kissed for 49 hours before calling it a day
Lakkana Tiranarat and her husband Ekkachai won last year's contest after kissing for 46 hours, 24 minutes and nine seconds.
They were back again this year and speaking before the start of the competition, Mrs Tiranarat said: 'We'll try to do better than last year but maybe just for a little longer. We'll see how tough the other competitors are but we'll do our best.'
But she said the couple decided to call it a day 'because we want to keep our love' leaving Mr Jaroegenasornsin and Mr Sittiamthong to win.
Somporn Naksuethrong, general manager of Ripley's World Pattaya, said: 'The world record last year of 46 hours, 24 minutes and nine seconds is very difficult to beat. Contestants have to be patient to prove their love.
Quick sip: Laksana Tiranara, left, takes an energy drink while kissing her husband Akechai Tiranarat during the World's Longest Continuous Kiss Competition in Pattaya, southeastern Thailand
Dedication: A judge prepares to close a curtain as contestants Akechai Tiranarat and Laksana Tiranara, right, attempt a bathroom stop while still kissing each other
Meanwhile, couples across the globe were celebrating their love for one another in some very unique ways.
A one-minute kissing competition earned participants a free Valentine's Day dinner in Shanghai.
And in Taiwan, 101 individuals proclaimed their love by paying thousands of dollars to have a message displayed on the side of Taipei's tallest building.
In Paris, the City of Love, couples attached personalized padlocks to a fence along the Pont des Arts Bridge over the River Seine - dumping the key in the river.
A new poll has found that 63 percent of people in marriages or domestic partnerships had a happy Valentine's Day - saying their partners bring them the greatest happiness in life.
It is unclear where Valentine's Day first originated from but there are several myths surrounding three separate Saint Valentines that vary around the world.
Passionate: Non Wittayanuch and her partner Tanasuk Ariyadej, right, kissing during the World's Longest Continuous Kiss Competition
Essential Sweet Temptation @ Centara
Koh Samui
Koh Samui, Thailand’s second most popular island destination, is located in the Gulf of Thailand roughly 700km south of Bangkok and 80km from Thailand’s eastern seaboard.
Samui is the third largest island in Thailand and the largest in an archipelago of more than 80 islands that includes the Ang Thong National Marine Park, a kayaking paradise and top day trip from Koh Samui. While Samui is small enough to be circumnavigated in just a couple of hours by motorbike or car, the island features such a variety of beaches and activities that it would be impossible to experience everything in a single visit. However, this was not always the case.
Until the late 20th century, Samui was home to a small community engaged primarily in fishing and harvesting coconuts. There were not even any roads on the island until the early 1970s. However, once foreign visitors discovered this island gem, lush with tropical forest, fringed with palm tree lined stretches of golden sand, and surrounded by pellucid, aquamarine water, development quickly followed.
Today the beaches of Chaweng and Lamai are bustling beach towns with fabulous beach resorts, internationally acclaimed restaurants, and world-class nightclubs; activities around Koh Samui include cooking courses, yoga instruction, Muay Thai training, scuba diving, and even golf. While there are a few quieter beaches that are ideal for relaxation, particularly those that feature some of the finest 5-star resorts in the world, and some that exude old world charm, such as Bo Phut, which features converted, old Chinese shop houses, Samui is far from the unspoiled island it was a few decades ago. Nonetheless, Koh Samui has developed into its own style of island paradise, retaining much of its natural beauty while offering nearly every imaginable activity or service for the ultimate beach holiday.
Koh Samui, the third largest island in Thailand, is the second most popular island destination in the kingdom, thanks in part to its airport that connects the island to a number of Thai and international destinations. Koh Samui features spectacular beaches, outstanding dining, and a comprehensive array of activities including cooking courses, yoga instruction, Muay Thai training, scuba diving, and even golf. Koh Samui has secluded beaches that are the exclusive domain of luxury 5-star resorts, family friendly beaches with shallow shores, and shopping, dining, and nightlife venues that make the island a paradise both day and night.
Trang Underwater Wedding Ceremony Marks Its 16th Anniversary This Year
A unique event for Valentine’s Day was initiated 16 years ago in Trang Province in the South, with former divers tying their knots underwater, witnessed by Thai officials who issued them marriage registration certificates. Trang residents warmly congratulated them and celebrated their wedding in their traditional style.
Since then, the underwater wedding has become institutionalized as an annual festive event for the province, joined by the Tourism Authority of Thailand and various organizations and agencies both in the public and private sectors. Divers and non-divers from all over the world take part in the event each year.
This year, Trang Underwater Wedding Ceremony marks the 16th anniversary of the event, with 40 couples registered to take part, and all involved prepared to make the occasion the most spectacular and impressive for all. The event has been moved up to 10 – 12 February, to avoid clashing with other Valentine’s Day celebrations in the Province and elsewhere.
President of the Chamber of Commerce of Trang Province, Salil Tohtubtiang, says that the Underwater Wedding Ceremony has become established in the tourism calendar and has brought fame as well as tourism income to the province. This year, the event emphasizes flowers and smiles , Thai culture and local lifestyle as the theme.
Wedding couples will be welcomed in the morning of 10 February at Trang International Airport. They will then be taken on a procession to join the planting of the Si Trang or Jacaranda trees, the symbol of the province, at the Garden of the Trees of Love, within the Botanical Garden of the South in Yan Ta Khao District.
In the evening, a traditional Thai wedding ceremony is performed for them at the open space in front of the Governor’s residence, with a procession taking them from the Trang Municipality along Rama VI Road to the Trang Railway Station, a distance of one kilometer, to visit the walking street there, before taking Tuk Tuk to Tubtiang Park, where the Underwater Wedding Ceremony is inaugurated, along with the reception for the wedding couples.
On 11 February in the morning, couples travel to Pak Meng Pier. Those who are not divers are taken to tour Tham Morakot and Ko Kradan, while divers take speedboats to Ko Kradan, the prime dive site in the Andaman Sea to take part in the underwater wedding at the depth of about 10 meters. A party takes place along with a spectacular firework display in the sea at the Srivijaya Ratchamongkhon University of Technology, Trang Campus.
On the next day, the wedding couples tour various tourist attractions in Trang Province before departing for their homes.
Trang , or the city of Tubtiang, was formerly a port involved in foreign trade. It was the first place where rubber was planted in Thailand. Phraya Ratsadanupradit Mahison Phakdi brought rubber saplings from Malaysia and planted them here in 1899. The Trang River flows through the province from its origin in the Khao Luang mountain range, and the Palian River flows from the Banthat mountains.
With its rich natural resources and strong link to foreign trade, Trang is welcoming lovers from all over the world to its marvelous dive site in the Andaman Sea and to partake in its unique tradition and lifestyle.
Pattaya Burapa Bike Week 2012
The 15th annual Pattaya Burapa Bike Week will be happening February 10th and 11th at the Pattaya Sports Arena in Jomtien. This is one Pattaya event you don’t want to miss. There will be bikes and riders from all over South East Asia and hundreds of the coolest custom bikes you will ever see.
The weekend long event is filled with stunt shows, great live music and tons of great food. There is literally something for everyone at Pattaya Burapa Bike Week. There will be vendors from all the major bike retailers and shops around SE Asia selling everything from t-shirts to full custom rides. There are usually a few tattoo shops set up to do custom ink all weekend and the Main Stage will host great rock music all weekend long from acts such as: Lam Morrison, Carabao, Job to Do, New Raggae Man, Pink Acid, Firasah, Bannbodo and Nuclear Strikes. If you like your music hard then you will be right at home.
As always the theme for the Pattaya Burapa Bike Week is “Love Ride for Peace and there will be a few rides set up as well as more than a few bike parades through and around the sports arena grounds.
And while this may be South East Asia’s biggest and baddest bike week it also plays host to Cowboys and Indians with the Pattaya Ice Tara barrel racing team who will be having horse riding exhibitions and contests all weekend long. There will also be exhibitions by the Thai army and para gliders soaring over head to complete the general circus like atmosphere. Add hot Asian women and tons of great food and Pattaya will literally become Heaven on earth over the weekend of the 10th and 11th. Did I mention there will be awesome bikes all over? Everything from vintage Harley’s to state of the art Ducati’s and everything in between as well as some serious custom bikes for show and sale.
Trust me, this is always the event of the year in Pattaya and not one to be missed. Just take a look at the pics from Last years Pattaya Burapa Bike Week for a general idea. I will definitely be attending Pattaya Burapa Bike Week this year and will be sure to get a lot of great photo’s for those of you that won’t be here to attend.
For more information on upcoming Events and Festivals throughout Thailand please visit the Thailand Calender of Event.
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Trang, another charm.
If mentioned in the Andaman Sea in the south believe that many people may think the only province which has become a popular tourist destination of Phuket and Krabi to the world. Because foreigners visit each year, many actually have one of Trang Province is in the same area. Be integrated into Phuket and Krabi is the Andaman Triangle. The sea is very beautiful, too.
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Trang Underwater Wedding Ceremony 2012
Prepare 2012 Trang Underwater Wedding Ceremony of the 16th day of the tremendous 10-12. Trang's side. Retell clean - decorative touch to the atmosphere, love the city.
Today (10 January), the Governor, Mr. Seni Contemplative knowledge Trang. Chaired the meeting prepared with the Underwater Wedding Ceremony 2012 at 16 Trang Underwater Wedding Ceremony during 10-12 Feb 55 by Mr. Chaiyos Band Secretary in Trang said Salil noon preside over. Trang Chamber of Commerce, Mr Charan fairly moist, Director of Tourism Authority of Thailand office, tourist office and Trang provinces. Tourist Association, Trang, public and private sectors. Participants discussed.
The objective is to promote tourism and public relations Trang. The more widely known both at home and abroad. It has been recognized as a world record in the Guinness World of Record since 2543 that a wedding ceremony. And married the great sea in the world. The Underwater Wedding Ceremony is known all over the world. And has been selected by the Board of Directors of National Identity. Prime Minister's Office. The project is a national award. Field of economic development for the year 2550.
Salil said over lunch in the Trang Chamber of Commerce, said that the reason this year's event is held on Feb 10-12 in order to avoid being held simultaneously around the world because it is Monday, February 14. The Underwater Wedding Ceremony will be significant and therefore less need to scroll faster than the original event. This year the event focuses on the concept of welcoming smiles, flowers and wedding couple
On Feb 10, a newlywed couple, both 40 receptions with journalists at the airport and Trang. To attend the ceremony and parade watering conch wedding couple The path of Trang Municipality. To the intersection Thumrin distance of 1 km to the station, walking tours. The train station. The frog is a tuk tuk to the park over lunch. Opening Ceremony for the 2012 Underwater Wedding receptions and wedding couple
On February 11, the newlywed couple to travel to Pak Meng Pier. For non-divers. Free trip to Emerald Cave. And the island. The newlywed couple will dive boat and speed boat to the island. The marriage ceremony under the sea. At a depth of about 10 meters and in the evening party will be awarded a certificate of congratulations to the newlywed couple. And fireworks light the beautiful sea. Underwater Wedding on the beach. The University of Technology Srivijaya, Trang Campus, and returned the next day.
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The Underwater Wedding. It will show the potential of tourism. And conservation. And the cultural. Also need to create awareness to the community outside. The province has seen the availability of the Andaman Sea. To support the expansion of the ASEAN Community in 2558 as well.