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Grilled Catfish

Zone Northeast

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Grilled Catfish

 

 

Background

Catfish is very popular in Northeast of Thailand because it is affordable and delicious. Grilled Catfish is popular to eat with sticky rice and papaya salad because the tastes can get along well.

 

Nutrition Facts

Catfish is full with protein. It is good for digestive system. It helps about maintaining the growth of connective tissue in the body. Fat in catfish is full with essential vitamins and minerals. It helps the body work properly.

 

Ingredients

2 Catfish without entrails

½ cup lemongrass, chopped

5 grams turmeric

10 grams garlic

2 tablespoons soy sauces

½ teaspoon black pepper

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