| Description | Answer | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| National dish of wok-fried rice noodles | Pad {Thai} | 97%
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| Hot and sour soup, often with shrimp | Tom yum | 86%
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| Popular dessert of fresh mango on glutinous rice mixed with coconut milk | Mango sticky rice | 62%
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| Minced meat and holy basil stir fry | Pad {Krapao} | 60%
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| Meaning of the culinary term 'pad' | Fried | 51%
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| 'Som tam' is a popular, spicy Lao salad made using this shredded, unripe fruit | Green papaya | 49%
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| 'Muslim' meat, potato and peanut curry | Massaman | 45%
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| Thai iced tea is typically this colour due to artificial food colouring | Orange | 45%
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| Coconut curry broth noodle soup topped with crispy noodles | Khao soi | 42%
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| Stinky, large and spiky Southeast Asian fruit | Durian | 38%
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| Stir-fried flat rice noodles darkened by the caramelisation of its soy sauce | Pad {see} {ew} | 37%
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| Rich, red curry believed to be named after Penang island in Malaysia | Phanaeng (Panang) | 34%
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| Dessert of green, pandan jelly noodles in coconut milk | Lod chong | 31%
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| The Thai form of this Chinese rice dish also uses fish sauce, tomato and herbs | Khao pad (Fried rice) | 29%
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| Spicy minced meat salad of Lao origin, most common in Northeast Thailand | Laab | 28%
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| Indian flatbreads adapted to be filled and fried in Thai street food | Roti | 28%
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| Small bird whose eggs are a popular street food | Quail | 23%
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| Segmented yellow fruit resembling the above; sometimes cooked in curries | {Jack}fruit | 22%
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| Another name for the Thai chilli (Hint: a term for an aerial point of view) | Bird's eye | 20%
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| Sausages sold by street vendors are often fermented for a ____ flavour | Sour | 20%
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| Staple herb in Thai cuisine; described by some as having a soapy flavour | Coriander | 18%
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| Rice flour balls cooked in sweetened coconut milk | Bua loi | 14%
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| Protein-rich type of animal sometimes served as Southeast Asian street food | Insects | 11%
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| Stir-fried chicken and crispy cashew dish | Pad {med} {mamuang} | 8%
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| Fruit drink brand containing nata de coco (coconut gel) chunks | Mogu Mogu | 3%
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