Pad Thai is a popular Thai dish made with stir-fried rice noodles, eggs, tofu, shrimp or chicken, and a flavorful sauce made from tamarind paste, fish sauce, and other ingredients. It represents Thai food through its combination of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy flavors, which are characteristic of traditional Thai cuisine.
Thai style fry noodle, a very common food in Thailand.Official English translation is Pad Thai (or Phad Thai)
where does pad thai come from
The most popular Thai dish that includes the keyword "pad thai" is Pad Thai.
Pad Thai. But he LOVES food! lol
Color: Purple, yellow, and red. Food: Pad Thai. Activities: Playing piano, backpacking in the mountains, hanging out with friends. Album: Kirk Franklin.
Yes, I ate Thai food many many many times while pregnant. I usually asked for the pad thai with no fish sauce though just to be safe.
David's alltime favorite food is Pad Thai. He goes oooonnnn and ooooonnnn about it whenever asked about it.
His favorite food is the Thai dish called Pad Thai. It's available at almost every Thai restaurant. he never said which variety he likes (with chrimp, chicken or tofu) but he doesn't eat seafood and he likes chicken so I would guess chicken Pad Thai.
Popular Thai foods are cucumber salad, fried rice, pad Thai (rice noodles) and Thai ice tea.
Pad Thai is written as "ผัดไทย" in the Thai language. "Pad" means "to stir fry" so the phrase is loosely translated as Thai stir fried noodles.
Pad=stir fry
Since Thai is not written with the Roman alphabet, either conversion to the Roman alphabet is OK and arguably correct. *Nearly all Thai restaurants use pad Thai, because it is a standard conversion for consistency in translation - however there is a big problem with this. If you are new to the Thai language and you are an English speaker and you say phat or pad Thai, you will not be saying it correctly. English speakers read "pad" and say it exactly like the English word pad as in "note pad." Unfortunately "pad" does not sound like the actual Thai word ผัด which sounds like "putt" as in "golf putt." *(Noo2012)