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Friday , May 16 , 2008
Tell me about your 'first time'...
Posted by GGrass , Reader : 257 , 11:13:29  
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* This blog does not contain anything on SEX. :-D Actually, it's about 'food'... the glorious food... Lately my mind is pre-occupied with thoughts of food. *

I had 'Kao Mok Kai' and 'Soup Kai' on my way to work. It's chicken in curry rice and spicy clear chicken soup. It's Muslim food, I think... The rice is yellow in color, and is eaten with thick clear sauce which is sweet and sour. The chicke is steamed chicken, also a bit yellowish in color.

The soup is spicy, served hot. It's clear, and has lots of vegie bits in it. You can either put chicken or beef in the soup. The speical menu is the ox-tail soup, which I personally find quite disgusting. (I don't like stewed beef... the texture is too... soft, mushy and yukky...)

Anyway, while enjoying the heavenly breakfast, I thought about the first time I ate this food, which wasn't very long ago. May be 5 or 6 years ago...

I used to have a biased opinion about Muslim food. I was under the (wrong) impression that Muslim food tasted bad. My uncle who lived in Indonesia for many years visited us when I was young, and told us that food in Indonesia, which is a Muslim country, tastes like crap. Ever since, I didn't want to go anywhere near Muslim food.

One day, I was driving around my neighborhood to find a place to have lunch, but I didn't want to eat the same old stuff... Kao pad... Kao Man Kai... Kao Na Ped... Kao Ka Moo... Quaytiaw... same old same old...

And I noticed a sign that read "KAO MOK KAI".

Although I've never eaten it before, I knew that it was the yellowish rice with chicken, and I also knew that it was Muslim food. I was hesitating for a moment, but my prejudice was overcome by boredom of same old food, so I gave it a try, and I've been in love with it ever since.


I wasn't always lucky with all my 'first time' with various foods...

I couldn't eat 'Kao Ka Moo' for years because I hated the soft and mushy pig fat. And the visual effect of fatty pig knuckle placed above steaming pot of what looks like boiling black tar didn't help in swallowing the food without feeling nausea either.

The first time I ate it, was when I went to street food joint with some high school friends. They all ordered 'Kao Ka Moo', so I had to go along... Phew... It was terrible to say the least... I didn't want to throw up in front of my friends, so I had to swallow all the fat and soft pig skins... Later I learned that you can order it 'Mai Ao Nang' (No pig skin please.) which made it much easier on my throat.

Now I'm OK with 'Kao Ka Moo'... Actually I miss it if I don't eat it for more than a year. Ok ok... I still hate it. But I can eat it without throwing up now. I guess that's a big improvement already.   


When I was in Nigeria, I've had many chances to try 'virgin' food... and most of the 'virgin' foods I tried were terrible!

But while eating 'Kao Mok Kai' today, I got to thinking, what will others think of 'Kao Mok Kai' if they were eating it for the first time?

I found some of the Nigerian food quite hard to swallow, but the locals enjoyed it very much. By the same token, I enjoy 'Kao Mok Kai' very much, but if Nigerians tried it, they may find it difficult to swallow also.

So, I want to hear your stories on various foods we have in Thailand...

Tell me about your 'first time'.... (Don't be shy!)

:-)


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comment 15
Sulasno date : 27/05/2008 time : 11.44

GG, where is this 'Kao Mok Kai' located?
comment 14
GGrass date : 19/05/2008 time : 13.26
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Kanoon. (Jackfruit)

Any Thai desert with Kanoon is a no no. It gives me headache. I don't know why. If I just smell it from 10 meters, I get sick.
comment 13
GGrass date : 19/05/2008 time : 13.25
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MakubeX: Your rotten shark sounds yummy.

It took me about 10 years of living in Thailand before I tried 'Kao Na Ped'.

I used to think it'd be disgusting and terrible, because of the color... then, one day I try it, and yummy! Suprisingly good!

Before college, I couldn't eat that much Thai food. It was at college when I experimented a lot with food.
comment 12
wch date : 18/05/2008 time : 09.04

I forgot, like to try it again,
comment 11
MakubeX date : 17/05/2008 time : 04.41
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There was that time when I had laab for the first time in Paris, very finely balanced between the tangy lime and chillis. I didn't expect that from something that looked so watery.

One of the worst 'first time' I had was probably the Icelandic hakarl.

Hakarl is shark that's been consigned to a shallow grave to rot for a couple of months before being dug up again to be hung out to dry and served. Texture was like a strange mix between rubber and that piece of tough steak that's been lodged between your teeth since lunchtime. Taste was kind of forgettable (the drink might be responsible for that) and the smell was...unspeakable.

Well, they were colonised by the Danes who weren't so good to them, so I guess they have to find something to eat.
comment 10
Poomjai date : 16/05/2008 time : 23.49
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Narc,

Either that or you were a seagull in a former life!
comment 9
narcisuss date : 16/05/2008 time : 23.01
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I  come in peace :)

I think the first thing I ate in Thailand was kao pad something.. probably chicken..
I'm not really a food person so I don't have any special food stories..

Except that one time I ate whale for the first time.. I probably ate 500grams of raw whale in one go.. Then it all came back up 45 minutes later on a rough boat ride off the coast of northern norway... revenge of shamu..
comment 8
nepalartsgallery date : 16/05/2008 time : 18.01
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I can it Everything when i am with friends, what they order.
But when i am alone and order food, don't know why but I still order kafao kai khai dao .
Yan ta pho i have tried but i prefer for koi tiaw.
comment 7
Poomjai date : 16/05/2008 time : 17.29
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Having eaten Tom Yam Kung in the UK many times (as most farang like to do) the first time I ate it in Thailand was at Yok Yor restaurant next to the Hilton Millenium Hotel across the river. It was 6 years ago, 6 months before i was due to start my posting to Bangkok. And at that time the Hilton was just an empty shell of a building - building work having stopped on it during the financial crisis.

Anyway, suffice it to say the Tom Yam Kung was the best I had ever tasted up to that point. Beautiful blend of spicy and sour. Am am. Great food, great riverside location and, of course, karaoke! I wonder now how much extra business this restaurant must get from people who stay at the Hilton Hotel.

My first (authentic) tom yam kung.
comment 6
GGrass date : 16/05/2008 time : 16.14
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emily: Ok, for you, I want you to tell me about your 'first time' eating Non-Thai food... may be 'Raw Fish' from Japanese restaurant?

Can you eat sashimi?
comment 5
PasaNINJA2499 date : 16/05/2008 time : 15.59
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Keep walking forward. Don't give up. Don't fed up.

Kao pad... Kao Man Kai... Kao Na Ped... Kao Ka Moo... Kao ka moo Krob...Kao Khai Jeow...

I like them all and usually eat those foods. Don't know when was my first time.
comment 4
GGrass date : 16/05/2008 time : 13.59
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Nepal: Yeah... that's the beginner's meal. Along with Kao pad.

Can you eat 'Yen Ta Fo' the noodle? Some foreigners can't eat that... My dad still can't eat that...
comment 3
GGrass date : 16/05/2008 time : 13.58
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Is there any Thai food that you tried and couldn't eat it the first time, but you enjoy it now?

Strangely, I couldn't eat 'Lad Na' the first time. But now it's good.

And I couldn't eat 'Farang' (The fruit) in the beginning, but I like it now.

I couldn't eat Durian, and I still can't eat it...
comment 2
Ian date : 16/05/2008 time : 13.46
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Most Farangs meet Pad thai as their first food, Khaosan road version.
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nepalartsgallery date : 16/05/2008 time : 12.58
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Kafau Kai Khai Dao , is the first Thai food that i can order myself . I ate it Almost like 2 years for Lunch and Dinner but still I like it.
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