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  2. Thai cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Thai cuisine, as a whole, features many different ingredients (suan phasom; Thai: ส่วนผสม), and ways of preparing food. Thai chef McDang characterises Thai food as having "intricacy, attention to detail, texture, color, and taste. [23] Thai food is known for its enthusiastic use of fresh (rather than dried) herbs and spices.

  3. Prostitution in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The Penal Code Amendment Act (No. 14), B.E. 2540 (1997) [15] does not state that prostitution in Thailand is illegal. However, Title IX, Section 286 of the Penal Code states: “Any person, being over sixteen years of age, [sic] subsists on the earning of a prostitute, even if it is some part of her incomes [sic], shall be punished with imprisonment of seven to twenty years and fined of ...

  4. List of markets in Bangkok - Wikipedia

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    Saphan Lek Market: Weekend market near Khlong Thom Market. Tools, toys and video games. Thieves' Market: aka Nakhon Khasem, one of Bangkok's oldest markets and communities, close to Khlong Thom Market. Sripaisit Night Bazaar: (Siam Paradise Night Bazaar) Trendy clothing, shoes, handicraft, souvenirs.

  5. List of Thai ingredients - Wikipedia

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    ขิง. Ginger. Either served raw (shredded or diced) with dishes such as miang kham and khanom chin sao nam, in certain chilli dips, or in stir fried dishes of Chinese origin. Krachai. กระชาย. Fingerroot. This root has a slightly medicinal flavour and is used in certain fish dishes and curries.

  6. Chatuchak Weekend Market - Wikipedia

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    Chatuchak Weekend Market on a saturday afternoon. The Chatuchak Weekend Market ( Thai: ตลาดนัดจตุจักร, RTGS : Talatnat Chatuchak pronunciation ⓘ ), on Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road, Chatuchak, Bangkok, is the largest market in Thailand. [ 1] Also known as JJ Market, it has more than 15,000 stalls and 11,505 vendors (2019 ...

  7. Street food of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Street food in Thailand brings together various offerings of ready-to-eat meals, snacks, fruits and drinks sold by hawkers or vendors at food stalls or food carts on the street side in Thailand. Sampling Thai street food is a popular activity for visitors, as it offers a taste of Thai cooking traditions . [1]

  8. Cannabis in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Legal. Bottles of cannabis-infused drink on a "healthy drink" shelf of a convenience store in Bangkok, photo taken in 2023. In Thailand, cannabis, known by the name Ganja ( Thai: กัญชา; RTGS : kancha) has recently had new laws passed through. Cannabis that has less than 0.2% THC, referred to as industrial hemp in USA, was legalised on ...

  9. Firearms in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    About one in ten people in Thailand legally own a gun. There are more than six million registered guns in a country with a population of 66.7 million. [ 1] Small Arms Survey estimates that the total number of guns, both licit and illicit, held by Thai civilians in 2017 is 10,300,000, [ 2] equating to 15.1 firearms per 100 inhabitants.