Thailand Food
There is no doubt that some of the food every meeting is therefore to always celebrate the part of the social events or even the ground. Normally, after the Western culture, a normal meal in a restaurant is the appetizer, main course and dessert then. But in Thailand, the custom is a bit different in terms of Thai food, as there is no single dish for a single person. As a general, all those present at a meeting the same courttogether. So it is better to have many guests around the table together when treated with one or two as the food is just bad luck in the country.
One of the good things about Thai food is that they never go away have the leftovers as ominous look at it and Mad act one, a female deity, the god of rice. "Generally, there are four ingredients in Thai food-sweet, sour , salty and spicy. The food is only if it includes all four flavors satisfied.Thai dinner usually include meat, fish, pasta, vegetables and soup to desserts, fresh fruits and colorful rice cake followed. In addition to meals for snacks consisting of chicken or beef satay, spring rolls, salads, raw vegetables with spicy dips and sweets.
Thailand Culture
Thai culture is heavily influenced by Buddhism neighbor next to some influence of Hinduism and other South-East Asia. Thai art is the most important element in Thai culture included.Buddha image is the main ingredient in different time periods with distinctive designs. Currently, there are a fusion of traditional art with modern techniques. India has also put a lot of literary influence on Thailand. It contains the most important works, Ramakien, the version of the Indian epic Ramayana. The poetry of Sunthorn Phu is also very famous in Thailand.
Stage Play is not given any importance to Thailand, but there are Thai dance, divided into threeLakhon categories, and Khon Likay. from shadow to pay a form Nang drama, is popular with southern Thailand. folk music and classical music are both have their importance in addition to pop music.
Apart from that, Common Customs Tariff is from Wai in Thailand, a common gesture Namaste is similar to the Indian. The hospitable and generous people in Thailand pay a lot of respect and homage to their parents, as they believe is the core of their faith and spiritual.Seeking blessings from the elders is an important sign of respect.

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