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The dishes of a Thai meal excite the olfactory sense with aromas and complicated scents: basil, coriander, kafir lime leaf, garlic, lemon grass, ginger, cumin, turmeric and coconut.
While Thais in the Central Plains region prefer soft boiled rice, northerners eat a steamed glutinous variety, otherwise known as "sticky rice," reflecting the influence of neighboring Laos.
At a Thai dinner table, guests have individual plates, a fork and a spoon -- the fork is used to push the food onto the spoon and the spoon can be used in place of a knife.