Sabah's version is got santan, no serai & i like the most is they blend the chili. Not pedas one.

TOM YAM, Sabah Version
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Jul 10 2011, 11:14 PM, updated 15y ago
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KL got this type of tomyam?
Sabah's version is got santan, no serai & i like the most is they blend the chili. Not pedas one. ![]() |
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Jul 11 2011, 10:34 AM
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u like because it's not pedas? >.<
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Jul 11 2011, 12:52 PM
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Sorry, but being a resident of Langkawi for so many number of years, the best tomyam is still prepared by Thais. If you are ever visiting Langkawi, try those in the northern parts namely Padang Lalang and Tg. Rhu. They are not so dense as the one I see here. Even tomyam prepared by a cook on a live aboard fishing trip in Thailand taste nicer than those dished out in KL/PJ. I don't know what the secret is, really.
One fact that I did noted was, raw ingredients from Thailand (which is available in Langkawi markets) like tumeric, galangal, lime, lime leaves - fragrant leaves, coriander leaves are actually more fragrant than ours that I see in our wet markets. even the santan are better there. Maybe that's the secret. Sorry, I really cannot accept tomyam with santan. |
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Jul 29 2011, 01:17 AM
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they have alots of thai tomyam style.
plain tomyam. spicy tomyam coconut milk tomyam. all are origin from thai and not sabah |
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Jul 30 2011, 02:43 PM
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QUOTE(etigge @ Jul 11 2011, 12:52 PM) Sorry, but being a resident of Langkawi for so many number of years, the best tomyam is still prepared by Thais. If you are ever visiting Langkawi, try those in the northern parts namely Padang Lalang and Tg. Rhu. They are not so dense as the one I see here. Even tomyam prepared by a cook on a live aboard fishing trip in Thailand taste nicer than those dished out in KL/PJ. I don't know what the secret is, really. do u mean plain tomyam..??One fact that I did noted was, raw ingredients from Thailand (which is available in Langkawi markets) like tumeric, galangal, lime, lime leaves - fragrant leaves, coriander leaves are actually more fragrant than ours that I see in our wet markets. even the santan are better there. Maybe that's the secret. Sorry, I really cannot accept tomyam with santan. hehehe QUOTE(mydyory @ Jul 29 2011, 01:17 AM) they have alots of thai tomyam style. for me..plain tomyam. spicy tomyam coconut milk tomyam. all are origin from thai and not sabah i love the coconut milk tomyam the most.... i always eat coconut milk tomyam at the Jenjarom, Banting.... at that shop... they called it "Tomyam Poktek".... but the real meaning of Poktek is seafood.... correct me if i'm wrong... mostly if u see the red tomyam.... it will be totally SPICY.... |
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