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Sausage Addiction

As my blogs have no doubt highlighted, one of my favorite parts of this travel experience has been the food. I'm on a culinary quest as much as I am on a journey of self discovery. I have developed certain food addictions. Well, perhaps not addictions, but passions that go beyond the normal craving. On this list are things like, thai pancakes with egg and condensced milk, salted and fried broad beans, papaya salad, bbq chicken, and the latest is Sausage. Chiang Mai has been the sausage capitol of thailand. I have had it other places, like in Krabi I wrote about it, and a few other stops on the way. But here it is ubiquitous. You cannot walk down a street and not see this delicious looking meat. It is hot and ready to eat. It comes looking like this, or in tiny balls, or in coiled loops, or sometimes a pork and rice mixture inside (my least favorite). My advice to you is get your hands on some pork sausage today and stop thinking it is bad for you....
Cooking, Trekking.... Chaing Mai

April 25th 2008
For my last week in Thailand I have ventured North to the lovely city of Chiang Mai. This northern city has a very different feel to it than any other place I have been to in Thailand. There is a blend of Bangkoks modernism, with an oldtown feel. There are the comforts of city life and just hours away you will find yourself in remote hills trekking amongst hill tribes. The cuisine has some unique ... read more
Asia » Thailand » North-West Thailand » Chiang Mai

Thai Flag A unified Thai kingdom was established in the mid-14th century. Known as Siam until 1939, Thailand is the only Southeast Asian country never to have been taken over by a European power. A bloodless revolution in 1932 led to a constitutional monarchy.... ... read more
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