Wednesday, November 30, 2011

A Brief description of Thailand Food and Thailand Culture

Thailand food
It is beyond any doubt that food is a part of any gathering, thus, becoming the part of public occasions or itself the hypothesize to celebrate. Normally, as per the western culture, a normal meal in any restaurant consists of starter, main policy and then dessert. But in Thailand, the convention is a bit separate with regard to Thailand food, as there is no single dish for a single person. As a general, all present in a conferrence share the same dish together. So, it's great to have many guests together colse to the table than to enjoy with one or two as eating alone is carefully a bad luck in the country.

One of the good things about Thai food is that they never arrange away the leftover food, as they reconsider it inauspicious and an enraging act to a female deity, 'God of rice'. Ordinarily there are four seasonings in Thailand food- sweet, sour, salty and spicy. The food is satisfied only if it contains all the four tastes. Thai dinner mostly include meat, fish, noodles, vegetables and soup followed by desserts including fresh fruits and colorful rice cakes. Also meals, there are snackers consisting of chicken or beef satay, spring rolls, salads, raw vegetable with spicy dips and sweets.

Food

Thailand culture
Thailand culture is very influenced by Buddhism in addition to some influence of Hinduism and other Southeast Asian neighbor. Thai art is the main item included in Thai Culture. Buddha image is the main constituent in separate period having distinctive styles. At present, there is a fusion of customary art with contemporary techniques. India has also laid much influence on Thailand literature. It includes the most sublime work, Ramakien, the version of Indian epic, Ramayana. The poetry of Sunthorn Phu is also quite sublime in Thailand.

Spoken drama is not given any significance in Thailand, but instead there is Thai dance, divided into three categories- Lakhon, Likay and Khon. A form of shadow pay, Nang Drama, is beloved among southern Thailand. Folk music and classical music both are have their significance in addition to pop music.

Apart from it, one of the base customs included in Thailand is Wai, a base gesture that is similar to Indian Namaste. The hospitable and generous citizen of Thailand pay a lot of respect and homage to their elders, as it is the core of their faith and spiritual belief. Seeking blessings from the elders is carefully prominent mark of respect.

A Brief description of Thailand Food and Thailand Culture

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