What are you Having for Dinner Tonight?

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Re: What are you Having for Dinner Tonight?

Post by Niggly » Fri Sep 03, 2021 7:00 pm

My favourite yellow chicken curry

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Re: What are you Having for Dinner Tonight?

Post by Shado » Thu Sep 09, 2021 6:06 pm

Grilled beef tenderloin steak, baked potato with butter & sour cream and fresh purple sweet corn.

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Re: What are you Having for Dinner Tonight?

Post by Butch » Thu Sep 09, 2021 6:25 pm

I never see purple sweetcorn in Blighty, is that how it grows, like old style purple carrots?
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Re: What are you Having for Dinner Tonight?

Post by Shado » Thu Sep 09, 2021 6:51 pm

I never see purple sweetcorn in Blighty, is that how it grows, like old style purple carrots?
No, carrots grow underneath, sweetcorn grows up top. The sweetcorn ripens to the purple color. The corncob is purple.
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Re: What are you Having for Dinner Tonight?

Post by Butch » Fri Sep 10, 2021 4:19 am

OK, I suppose I was asking for that.
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Re: What are you Having for Dinner Tonight?

Post by Shado » Fri Sep 10, 2021 8:07 am

Purple sweetcorn has become somewhat popular here in Thailand. It can be found in local markets and the corn we had for dinner came from the Royal Project Shop at Central Mall. Mrs. S also has friend that grows in on her farm south of town. Actually, corn (maize) can be all sorts of colors. Multicolor corn is common and blue corn is used make tortillas in Mexico and the USA.
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Re: What are you Having for Dinner Tonight?

Post by Niggly » Fri Sep 10, 2021 8:59 am

Mrs N & The Girl particularly like the nearly white corn. It tastes almost milky.
I always thought it was just plain yellow corn that had been soaked in something that bleached the colour but reading this could it actually be grown this way?
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Re: What are you Having for Dinner Tonight?

Post by Shado » Fri Sep 10, 2021 9:17 am

Thais grow a white(ish), small kernel, sweetcorn called khaophot khao niao (ข้าวโพดข้าวเหนียว). Literally, it means "sticky rice corn (maize)". It is usually sold in small bunches already cooked and is typically eaten as a snack right from the plastic sack. Mrs. S brings that home regularly and I rather like it. Not sure if that is the same corn you are talking about but it could be. Very common in Thai markets. I think most of the bi-colored (white & yellow) is grown in the north of the Kingdom although some is grown locally as well. I think the bi-colored corn at the RPS comes from the Chiang Mai area.
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Re: What are you Having for Dinner Tonight?

Post by Niggly » Fri Sep 10, 2021 10:27 am

That sounds like it.

It’s always bought ready to eat from a steamer in Non Sung Market or there’s a lady who regularly has a little trestle table outside her house.
I think she sells stuff grown in her garden, there doesn’t appear to be a set agenda, just when ripe & ready
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Re: What are you Having for Dinner Tonight?

Post by GT95 » Fri Sep 10, 2021 3:20 pm

I'm currently drinking Chardonnay.
I'll have two Archas please

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