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rotuts

In my town there is a new , outstanding Thai Restaurant

 

https://www.ricenoodlethaieatery.com

 

so Ive been interested in the various pastes curry pastes and chilli pastes available to me

 

Maesri is a brand that I can get in Alston , Ranch 88 , near BOS.  nice parking on Sunday morning

 

http://www.maesribrand.com/Tubs.html

 

and 

 

http://www.maesribrand.com/Glassjars.html

 

I do know there is May Ploy and Mae Anong etc

 

which is better or the best is not my concern

 

I do know that the " Tubs " are much better than the little cans

 

as its possible the little cans get heated to a  higher temp etc

 

so here is my question :

 

Id likie to find a reliable site on the web that fairly discusses the different curry types and chili types

 

I do have " Thai Food " 

 

https://www.amazon.com/Thai-Food-David-Thompson/dp/1580084621

 

I might dust it off !

 

Id like to learn a bit about the different types , independently of the brand I have , as there will be 

 

 Masaman , Kaeng etc

 

thanks for your help

 

and BTW :

 

this is what I have to work with so far :

 

A.thumb.jpg.eeeffc136f0b445ac60392ca7c76fa6d.jpg

 

and Im looking foreword to it

 

with your help 

 

suprise.gif.48581d02fb1377e21d1e5e410fd5319a.gif

rotuts

rotuts

In my town there is a new , outstanding Thai Restaurant

 

https://www.ricenoodlethaieatery.com

 

so Ive been interested in the various pastes curry pastes and chilli pastes available to me

 

Maesri is a brand that I can get in Alston , Ranch 88 , near BOS.  nice parking on Sunday morening

 

http://www.maesribrand.com/Tubs.html

 

and 

 

http://www.maesribrand.com/Glassjars.html

 

I do know there is May Ploy and Mae Anong etc

 

which is better or the best is not my concern

 

I do know that the " Tubs " are much better than the little cans

 

as its possible the little cans get heated to a  higher temp etc

 

so here is my question :

 

Id likie to find a reliable site on the web that fairly discusses the different curry types and chili types

 

I do have " Thai Food " 

 

https://www.amazon.com/Thai-Food-David-Thompson/dp/1580084621

 

I might dust it off !

 

Id like to learn a bit about the different types , independently of the brand I have , as there will be 

 

 Masaman , Kaeng etc

 

thanks for your help

 

and BTW :

 

this is what I have to work with so far :

 

A.thumb.jpg.eeeffc136f0b445ac60392ca7c76fa6d.jpg

 

and Im looking foreword to it

 

with your help 

 

suprise.gif.48581d02fb1377e21d1e5e410fd5319a.gif

rotuts

rotuts

In my town there is a new , outstanding Thai Restaurant

 

https://www.ricenoodlethaieatery.com

 

so Ive been interested in the various pastes curry pastes and chilli pastes available to me

 

Maesri is a brand that I can get in Alston , Ranch 88 , near BOS.  nice parking on Sunday morening

 

http://www.maesribrand.com/Tubs.html

 

and 

 

http://www.maesribrand.com/Glassjars.html

 

I do know there is May Ply and Mae Anong etc

 

which is better or the best is not my concern

 

I do know that the " Tubs " are much better than the little cans

 

as its possible the little cans get heated to a  higher temp etc

 

so here is my question :

 

Id likie to find a reliable site on the web that fairly discusses the different curry types and chili types

 

I do have " Thai Food " 

 

https://www.amazon.com/Thai-Food-David-Thompson/dp/1580084621

 

I might dust it off !

 

Id like to learn a bit about the different types , independently of the brand I have , as there will be 

 

no there : Masaman , Kaeng etc

 

thanks for your help

 

and BTW :

 

this is what I have to work with so far :

 

A.thumb.jpg.eeeffc136f0b445ac60392ca7c76fa6d.jpg

 

and Im looking foreword to it

 

with your help 

 

suprise.gif.48581d02fb1377e21d1e5e410fd5319a.gif

rotuts

rotuts

In my town there is a new , outstanding Thai Restaurant

 

https://www.ricenoodlethaieatery.com

 

so Ive been interested in the various pastes curry pastes and chilli pastes available to me

 

Maesri is a brand that I can get in Alston , Ranch 88 , near BOS.  nice parking on Sunday morening

 

https://www.ricenoodlethaieatery.com

 

and

 

http://www.maesribrand.com/Tubs.html

 

and 

 

http://www.maesribrand.com/Glassjars.html

 

I do know there is May Ply and Mae Anong etc

 

which is better or the best is not my concern

 

I do know that the " Tubs " are much better than the little cans

 

as its possible the little cans get heated to a  higher temp etc

 

so here is my question :

 

Id likie to find a reliable site on the web that fairly discusses the different curry types and chili types

 

I do have " Thai Food " 

 

https://www.amazon.com/Thai-Food-David-Thompson/dp/1580084621

 

I might dust it off !

 

Id like to learn a bit about the different types , independently of the brand I have , as there will be 

 

no there : Masaman , Kaeng etc

 

thanks for your help

 

and BTW :

 

this is what I have to work with so far :

 

A.thumb.jpg.eeeffc136f0b445ac60392ca7c76fa6d.jpg

 

and Im looking foreword to it

 

with your help 

 

suprise.gif.48581d02fb1377e21d1e5e410fd5319a.gif

rotuts

rotuts

In my town there is a new , outstanding Thai Restaurant

 

https://www.ricenoodlethaieatery.com

 

so Ive been interested in the various pastes curry pastes and chilli pastes available to me

 

Maesri is a brand that I can get in Alston , Ranch 88 , near BOS.  nice parking on Sunday morening

 

https://www.ricenoodlethaieatery.com

 

and

 

http://www.maesribrand.com/Tubs.html

 

and 

 

http://www.maesribrand.com/Glassjars.html

 

I do know there is May Ply and Mae Anong etc

 

which is better or the best is not my concern

 

I do know that the " Tubs " are much better than the little cans

 

as its possible the little cans get heated to a  higher temp etc

 

so here is my question :

 

Id likie to find a reliable site on the web that fairly discusses the different curry types and chili types

 

I do have " Thai Food " 

 

https://www.amazon.com/Thai-Food-David-Thompson/dp/1580084621

 

I might dust it off !

 

Id like to learn a bit about the different types , independently of the brand I have , as there will be 

 

no there : Masaman , Kaeng etc

 

thanks for your help

 

 

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