What is in that typical Isaan breakfast that you don't like? Could you please show it all some time in a video and describe each dish. It must center around rice, right? I used to really like that congee (in English) which is boiled rice with some pork (I think) and you could find it in any little town at even 5am when I got off a bus. And the same vendor could usually make coffee, too. You could always order a fried egg to be added to anything.
@@amaninsiam Okay, thanks. I lived in other rural areas, but not Isaan. I ate what they ate. Eggs and stir-fried vegetables with a little chicken or pork at the time. Fish was a luxury in the areas where I was.
I always back into a stall unless I'm at the grocery store.
I like that title man in Siam,,very limited amount of people even know what Siam is or was,,nicely done,,😊
Thanks! 😃
Most people have a certain age of have seen Anna and the king of Siam lol
Pui's cousin looks part falang.
Which village or area do you live? We are in Australia but have a house in ban khungsi? Thanks 😊
We live in Phang Khon, Sakon Nakhon.
You should practice the local language,,you have plenty of time to practice and learn..😊
I will try my best
What is in that typical Isaan breakfast that you don't like? Could you please show it all some time in a video and describe each dish. It must center around rice, right? I used to really like that congee (in English) which is boiled rice with some pork (I think) and you could find it in any little town at even 5am when I got off a bus. And the same vendor could usually make coffee, too. You could always order a fried egg to be added to anything.
Typically and Isaan breakfast is just like any other meal, they don't distinguish types of food with meals.
@@amaninsiam Okay, thanks. I lived in other rural areas, but not Isaan. I ate what they ate. Eggs and stir-fried vegetables with a little chicken or pork at the time. Fish was a luxury in the areas where I was.
Sticky rat traps? that's enough, unsubscribing.