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Khao Mun Gai (Chicken rice)

Zone Central

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Khao Mun Gai (Chicken rice)

Background

Khao Mun Gai is a Thai dish adapted from early Chinese immigrants originally from Hainan province in southern China. The dish is widespread to neighboring countries such as Singapore and Malaysia. Chinese people generally use only capon meat which is soft and chewy test. Stock is used in the cooking of the rice, producing an oily, aroma and flavorful rice.

 

Nutrition facts

Chicken meat is high in protein but low in fat. 100 grams of chicken is only 8.2% fat. Chicken breasts contain the highest protein which helps to build our muscles.

 

Ingredients

  • 200 grams steamed rice
  • 2 ½ cups of chicken stock
  • 30 grams thinly sliced ginger
  • 20 grams slightly crushed garlic
  • A pinch of salt

Zone Northeast

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Zone Central

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Zone Northern

Tum-Jin - Haen

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