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Nam Tok Mu (Pork in Spicy Condiment)

Zone Northeast

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Nam Tok Mu (Pork in Spicy Condiment)

History

The making of Nam Tok is similar to Laab but uses sliced pork instead of minced pork Grilled pork and beef is commonly used.

Nutrition Facts

This menu is high in protein from the pork. The ingredients such as shallot fight the immune system and is beneficial to the heart, parsley help strengthens the bones and teeth, peppermint leaves play a role in improving the vision and relief stress leeks prevent constipation and lower the cholesterol in the vascular.

Ingredients

• 350 gram pork (sirloin)
• 10 grams sliced shallots
• 1 tablespoon sliced leeks
• 1 tablespoon roughly sliced parsley
• 10 grams handful of peppermint leaves
• 2 tablespoons roasted rice
• 1 tablespoon cayenne chili
• 2 tablespoons fish sauce
• 2 tablespoons lime juice

Zone Central

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Zone Northern

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Zone Central

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