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Vegetarian Kai Jiew (Thai omelette) with 10 different ingredients

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Executive Summary This article introduces a healthy, garden-fresh recipe for a Vegetarian Kai Jiew (Thai Omelette) . It features ten distinct ingredients harvested straight from the garden: butterfly pea flowers, holy basil, Indian long pepper, shining bush, Thai sweet basil, moringa (pods, flowers, and leaves), cha-om (climbing wattle), purple yardlong beans, sweet potato leaves, and young white agasta flowers. This nutritious and flavorful plant-based omelette showcases a diverse blend of local herbs and vegetables. To complete the authentic Thai meal, the dish is paired with a Kaeng Phet Ma La Gor , which is a flavorful vegan red curry made with papaya. Authentic Thai Recipes – Easy, Flavorful Dishes from Hua Hin Vegetarian Thai omelette with 10 different ingredients, all fresh from our garden. The omelette was accompanied by a Kaeng Phet Ma La Gor (Vegan Red curry with Papaya)   Clitoria ternatea - Butterfly pea or blue pea - ดอกอัญชัน (dok anchan) Holy Basil - Bai Krapao - O...

Black Pepper (Prik Thai / Piper Nigrum): Thai Cuisine, Health Benefits & Uses

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Executive Summary Discover the aromatic world of Piper nigrum, the beloved black pepper known as "prik Thai" in Thailand! From culinary delights to traditional remedies , this versatile spice adds depth to every dish. Explore its rich history and uses at Hua Hin Services - your go-to resource for local flavors and authentic Thai ingredients. Dive into the story behind the spice that sparks global kitchens. Thai Herbs & Spices: Our Organic Garden at Hua Hin Services Plant Description: Vine: Black pepper is a climbing vine that can grow up to 10 meters in height. Leaves: The leaves are glossy, green, and heart-shaped. Flowers: The plant produces small, white flowers arranged in spikes. Fruit and Peppercorns: Fruit: The fruit of the black pepper plant is a small drupe, which is initially green and turns red as it ripens. Peppercorns: The dried, unripe fruit is used to produce black pepper. The outer layer of the dried fruit, known as the pericarp, is wrinkled and dark...

Easter Lily Vine Care in Hua Hin: Bloom, Prune & Propagate

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Executive Summary The Easter Lily Vine ( Beaumontia grandiflora ) thrives beautifully in Hua Hin’s warm, humid climate . It loves full to partial sun and well-draining soil enriched with compost and organic matter. Regular watering during dry months keeps it healthy, while sturdy support—like pergolas or trellises—helps the vigorous vine climb and show off its large, fragrant white blooms. After flowering, prune spent flowers and thin weak stems to boost airflow and encourage new growth. Feeding with slow-release fertilizer or compost annually supports lush foliage and abundant blooms, and propagation through cuttings or layering lets you expand this dramatic climber throughout your garden. Joyful Gardening in Hua Hin: Organic Tips, Tropical Plant Care & Sustainable Garden Guide The Easter Lily Vine ( Beaumontia grandiflora ), with its spectacular trumpet-shaped white flowers and intoxicating fragrance, is a stunning addition to any Hua Hin garden. This vigorous climber, native to...

Thai Basil Varieties – Spotlight on Clove Basil (Yi Ra)

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Executive Summary Clove basil (Yi Ra, Ocimum gratissimum ) is a tall, bushy Thai herb with serrated green leaves and a clove-like aroma. Its strong, slightly sweet flavor with notes of licorice and pepper makes it a staple in Thai curries, stir-fries, and soups such as jackfruit curry, vegetarian pad krapow, and tom yum. Widely available in Thai markets and home gardens, clove basil is valued not only for its unique taste but also for its health benefits, including antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory properties. It aids digestion and even serves as a natural insect repellent, making it both a culinary treasure and a wellness ally. Fresh Thai Herbs from Our Hua Hin Organic Garden – Naturally Grown Clove basil, also known as tree basil, African basil, or Yi Ra (ยี่หร่า) in Thai, is a unique herb with a distinct flavor profile that's widely used in Thai cuisine. Flavor:   It has a strong, slightly sweet flavor with notes of clove, licorice, and peppery spice. This unique ...

Discovering Young Roselle Hibiscus Shoots: Thailand's Tangy Treasure

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Executive Summary Young roselle hibiscus shoots (known locally as kra-jip-cha-ba ) are a tangy, nutritious vegetable commonly found in Thai markets in Hua Hin . These tender, crimson-tinged shoots come from the Hibiscus sabdariffa plant and are packed with vitamins C and A, calcium, and iron. Their pleasant tartness and crunchy texture make them incredibly versatile in Thai cooking —used fresh in salads, quick stir-fries, hearty soups, or rich coconut-based curries. A standout dish is the vegan Thai Roselle Red Curry, which perfectly balances the shoots’ natural acidity with aromatic spices. For adventurous eaters, trying these local shoots offers an authentic taste of Thailand beyond typical tourist fare. Fresh shoots are also easy to prepare at home for an authentic touch. Growing Organic Vegetables in Hua Hin’s Tropical Climate In the vibrant world of Thai cuisine, there's a delightful vegetable that many travelers overlook despite its widespread use in local kitchens. Meet th...

The Makrut Lime (มะกรูด / ma-grood): A Complete Guide to Citrus Hystrix

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Executive Summary Makrut lime (มะกรูด / ma-grood), known scientifically as Citrus hystrix , is one of the most iconic plants in Thai cuisine and traditional medicine. Unlike the common lime, this knobbly, intensely aromatic fruit offers two distinct culinary treasures: its glossy double-lobed leaves (bai ma-grood) and its bumpy, zest-rich fruit. The leaves are torn or thinly sliced to release their potent fragrance in Tom Yum soup, green curries, and stir-fries, while the rind is a key ingredient in curry pastes. Medicinally, Makrut lime supports digestion, promotes hair and scalp health, and delivers a powerful antioxidant punch. In Hua Hin's warm, sunny climate , growing your own tree is entirely achievable — and highly rewarding. Trees and Bushes in Hua Hin: Tropical Fruit, Flowering and Useful Garden Plants If you've spent any time in Thailand, you've encountered its captivating aroma. The unmistakable, intense citrus scent of Makrut lime (มะกรูด) is the unsung hero of...

Fragrant Blooms Year-Round: The Complete Guide to Jasmine - มะลิ (Mali)

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Executive Summary Jasminum sambac, known as Arabian Jasmine or มะลิ/ Mali in Thailand, is an evergreen shrub celebrated for its sweet fragrance. As Thailand's national flower, it symbolizes purity, respect, and motherhood. Deeply woven into Thai culture, the blossoms are used in religious offerings, wedding garlands, and festivals. Traditionally, jasmine also holds a place in Thai medicine and aromatherapy for its calming properties. The plant thrives in tropical climates like Hua Hin, flourishing with organic care. Beyond its spiritual and aesthetic value, jasmine cultivation supports local economies through the production of essential oils for perfumery, reflecting its enduring heritage in Thai art and daily life. Tropical Flowers, Vines & Succulent Plants in Hua Hin Jasmine holds significant cultural and symbolic importance in Thailand. In Thai culture, jasmine is revered for its beauty, fragrance, and associations with purity, respect, and spirituality. 1. Symbolism: Jas...