Streetfood in Bangkok - China town (2)

in #wherein5 years ago (edited)


Fellow Steemians, this is the second batch of pictures I made during the food hunting at Yaowarat street, the China Town of Bangkok.
In this post I would first show you few interesting desert, snack and beverages that I love the most. Believe me, I actually wanted to try more.. unfortunately I just can't stuff any more things in my stomach and our times in Bangkok is simply too short to taste everything.
Well, we should have stayed longer cos 5 days were quite occupied with the #steemfest4 events already.
Nevertheless we couldn't really complain since it was already very fortunate that we could come at all at that time frame.

Food culture is a special thing in Asian countries, probably I would only include France, Spain and Italy to represent western folks regarding food culture. Yes, because all this while I guess I only found people who would see food not only as a material to fill the stomach but to enjoy it wholeheartedly.. something to make your heart feel content.

Asians would even use lunch and dinner as a supporting material to close a business deal. Many important contract would be basically decided over a hearty meal even if there is no signing yet. The paper work is generally only a formality which can be left to the assistant to manage them.
So if you are thinking to get into the business world in Asia, please prepare your stomach and don't nurture any excessive fear of calories 😂.

Anyway... this food culture naturally doesn't only belong to those with a deep pocket. Frankly speaking, if you want to taste the authentic home meals, the things you should never miss is the small cafes in the normal neighborhood (not touristic places) or the street vendors.
Unless you have a rather sensitive body constitution, then I would say that it is a mistake to not try out the street food during your travel in Asia.
Those are things that you could only enjoy there.

Please just forget about your normal quality standard in your home country for a while, you probably would only be able to enjoy a little of them and only for a short time anyway. Even if you may consider them as not healthy, it's not your daily consume anyway.

A little tips from me for the delicate stomach of tourists from developed countries during food hunting in those not fancy restaurants:
"Anything cooked, grilled or fried should be okay to try.
Unless you are ready to take the risk, don't try any cold beverages with ice in it nor try anything with fresh raw salad, because the water which is used for them may not be boiled nor well filtered.
Cooking process would atleast kill most of the bacterias."

This principle would naturally prevent you from tasting the delicious original Somtam (Thai papaya salad) or wing beans salad for example, but well... the choice is always yours 😝.
Considering the usage of chilis, you can always tell the seller to adjust to your spiciness tolerance as long as you are ordering a menu that is freshly prepared/cooked from scratch.

However I must tell you that some specialty would only taste perfect if you don't have any special request and just let it be as the inhabitants normally eat them 😉.
Like Somtam and Tom Yum soup would taste the best only when it's spicy and savory enough for example.
By the way, drinking fresh coconut water is the best choice against dehydration... the best option especially when you got diarrhea and it has a low sugar level.
Furthermore, coconut water tastes the best and very cheap in Asia so I nearly always choose it over any other beverage options when it's available.


These are chestnuts, probably nothing new for Eurepean but I noticed that Asian chestnuts are rather smaller than those I saw in Germany at least. I never saw how they are baken in Germany but here they seemed to be fried or baked in a big rotating pot which has kind of small black stones in it. It is similar technique like ours in Indonesia. There people use sand instead., of course we have washed the sand first before using them to cook. It's a great method to fry chips without using any fat/oil and it will roast or fry your food well with less risk of getting it burnt.


Water chestnut in coconut milk


This is wing bean salad, Indonesian call this bean "kecipir".


Bajang (sticky rice with meat filling wrapped in bamboo leaf)


Ok, that's it for today and I'll see you again in my next post about our Steemfest-Trip in Bangkok. Thanks in advance for the upvotes.

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Heh... Dah sampai Bangkok kenapa nggak mudik sekalian? Kan deket...
Yang disini dah pada kangen pengen ketemu gendhuke ini.
Nak mung pengen minum degan mah dirumah banyak mbak, gratis pula.
Duku juga ada, rambutan yo okeh.
Ayo kapan mudik maneh iki

WOW! A lot of Street foods that you shared with us! You know, I love all of them, except the "wing bean salad" that I have never tried before. I usually eat "Patonggo" with rice porridge in the morning. Water chestnut in coconut milk and Bajang are my most favorites.

I absolutely agree with you, "some specialty would only taste perfect if you don't have any special request and just let it be as the inhabitants normally eat them". Well said! "Somtam" and "Tom Yum soup" are good examples indeed!

Nice photos and these can make me feel hungry now. ;)

Great, finally a human comment! :)

^_^

Sorry for the late response @tangmo...
I catched a cold again... not completely well yet.
Felt so exhausted 😅

Oh! I'm so sorry to hear that. Take care, have enough sleep, and get well very soon!

Schöne Fotos vom Markt. Das war bestimmt ein schöner Urlaub.
Ich kam über @jaki01 hierher!
Gruß vom @bitandi

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Haha, ok, muss ich dann auch belohnen ... ;-)

Lach... Dankeschön!
Jetzt ist mein Kommentar höher bewertet als die meisten meiner Posts 🤔🙄😃😁.
Ich danke euch sehr
@jaki01
@kobold-djawa
@davidorcamuriel
Schönen Abend wünsche ich euch.
Gruß vom @bitandi

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Hahahaha.. Tut mir leid..ich bin auch stark erkältet danach, dass ich dann einer Weile nicht mehr eingelogt war.

Very nice photo tour around the renowned Asian cuisine :) I have been to a few Asian restaurants in Europe (mostly Chinese and Thai) and I really enjoyed that food but I wonder what the meals taste like in Asia. While living in Mexico, I totally fell in love with the Mexican cuisine (especially with habaneros :D) so another thing that I would like to find out is which of these (Asian vs. Mexican) is generally hotter :D

Sorry for the late reply,..I catched a terrible cold recently. Well, if you go to the dining place where the inhabitants normally go..then it wjll taste much better than the asian restaurant abroad. But it naturally depends on your preference. If you can't stand spiciness..then probably you can't enjoy the best one 😁

Sorry to hear you have been sick, get well soon!

Well, Mexico taught me to love spiciness :) In my prime, I was eating 3-4 raw habaneros every day :D

Ein sehr interessanter Beitrag über die asiatische Esskultur! Essen ist nicht nur Nahrungsaufnahme und Sättigung, sondern hat darüber hinaus auch eine wichtige soziale Funktion.

So ein asiatischer Straßenmarkt ist ein Erlebnis für alle Sinne. Leider musste ich mich in Taiwan aufgrund diverser Allergien und fehlender Sprachkenntnisse beim Ausprobieren diverser Köstlichkeiten sehr zurückhalten.

Die Methode, Kastanien mit Sand oder Steinen zu garen kenne ich gar nicht. Ich röste die "Maroni", wie sie bei uns genannt werden, im Backofen. Auf den Weihnachtsmärkten, die seit vergangenem Wochenende wieder wie Pilze aus dem Boden schießen, habe ich die ersten Maroniverkäufer gesichtet. Ein untrügliches Zeichen dafür, dass Weihnachten vor der Türe steht.

Hallo @vieanna... Tut mir Leid, dass ich so spät antworten 😊.
Ich war stark erkältet, dass ich mein Konto nicht mal angesehen habe. Vor Allem weil ich für paar Tage nur Bot Kommentar gesehen habe, deshalb dachte ich..es würde wohl so wie so kein Komentar mehr kommen hahahaha.

Ja, wenn man noch Allergie hat, ist es natürlich etwas schwierig draußen zu essen.
Vor Allem in Asien, wo es keine Regeln gibt, Allergene auf der Speisekarte aufzulisten.
Selbst wenn wir bei dem Kellner fragen, können sie nicht immer wissen, ob es bestimmte Allergene in ihrem Gericht gibt.
Welche Substanzen in der Würzsoße sind, können sie nicht alles nennen.
Jaki hätte auch gerne alles probieren, er hat aber empfindliche Magen. Und wenn er einmal krank ist, dauert es ewig. Deshalb wollte er auch nicht riskieren.

Danke für deine Antwort! :)

Das kann ich gut verstehen, dass man auf den Straßenmärkten lieber auf den Genuss von noch so verführerisch dargebotenen Speisen verzichtet, als sich eine Magenverstimmung oder noch Ärgeres einzuhandeln. Ich bin bei allem, was auf offener Straße angeboten wird, sehr vorsichtig, obwohl laut Allergenverordnung auch beispielsweise bei Weihnachtsmärkten die Hauptallergene ausgewiesen werden müssen.

Danke für das interessante Video über die bei uns doch eher ungewöhnliche Garmethode.

Hier ist ein Video, in dem Chips mit Sand gebraten werden.

Wenn ich mir die Kommentare unter diesem Artikel so ansehe, fällt mir zum STEEM nur noch "obottobott" ein. :-)

Die unterschiedlichen Marktstände sehen sehr interessant aus.
Da kann man die unterschiedlichen Essensangebote probieren.
So bekommt man einen guten Eindruck von dem Land.
Danke für euren schönen Bericht.

Meine Magen war leider zu klein, um alles zu probieren.
Der Urlaub war zu kurz hahaha.
Ich hätte noch mehr Essensorten gerne probiert.

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