Thursday, November 5, 2009

How to Be Careful With Super Hot Spicy Thai Food When Traveling in Thailand!

My advice for travelers spicy vacationing in Thailand and the Thai food Salvador wish is simple - they wonder if the food is hot (as in''hot) before putting it in my mouth! Of course, they must also realize that what the food is hot (and probably normal) for a Thai would be super hot, watery eyes and physically punish an alien. The fact that the supervisor of food does not say "hot" does not mean it will not be ready for you. So keep that in mind, unless you want to be crying all the way! The fact is that, in southern Thailand, at least, to eat the spicy prik adding''or spicy rice is an everyday occurrence. Often, you can choose if you want your food hot or not, but sometimes it's better to say "hot please" just in case. Another thing to do is to look beyond food - which generally have a strong feeling that whether or not spicy. Your eyes water and your stomach tells you! While some foreigners might "fire eating spicy food," without a care in the world, others have a fire in the belly of hot food super uncomfortable. If this happens to you (it is a trait common to find spices and chilies in spicy Thai dishes included), eating cucumber slices served with every meal, like a cooling effect and remove some of the fires. (Or make sure the restaurant is available!) In other words, when in Thailand, it is inevitable that sooner or later you are served spicy Thai food and other delights of Thailand. (Especially if you travel to the southern regions). Definitely give it a try - just make sure you get the cucumber, cut in hand!

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