this menu called Somtum tord (ส้มตำทอด)
made from Papaya then fried with hot oil, then put shrimp and other like normal Somtum.
its to tasty and spicy, i like spicy food.
this menu called Somtum tord (ส้มตำทอด)
made from Papaya then fried with hot oil, then put shrimp and other like normal Somtum.
its to tasty and spicy, i like spicy food.
Hi @deanAHmad
It looks so yummy dish, “Somtum tord” ! can you make it bu yourself?, what kind of food and spices need to make it my friend? If you give detail we may try it!
Anyway thanks for your Nice post and photo!
have a great day !
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Hi @deanAHmad ,
Did you make this dish on your own or did you order it somewhere? What does it taste like?
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I like spicy food too and if there is shrimps in it, oh, bring it on. we can find Shrimps and Prawns here in Lagos because we are surrounded by water. Thanks for sharing this meal.
If I come to Thailand, I want to see @Ant_Bad_Yogi before I eat any food.
Enjoy this @deanAHmad
@Ewaade_3A I wish you come visit us someday. I will take you to try all spicy food here.