I accidentally ate BLOOD in this Thai Street Food Night Market! 🇹🇭

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I’ve been to some of Thailands BEST Street Food night markets - Jodd Fairs, Chatuchak, Chiang Mai’s Sunday night market - but I didn’t expect to find one just as good as all of those in Kanchanaburi, Thailand!
Kanchanaburi’s JJ Market shares a name with its Bangkok counterpart, and whilst not as big, it is FULL of amazing street food delights. Western Thailand Street Food is awesome!
We try Green Curry, Churros, Pad Kra Pow, and of course... we speak about Milli at Coachella before having some Mango Sticky Rice!

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Hey Josie. I've been following your channel since you got to Thailand. Love your nature and specially your laughter.😂 Michael seems to be very supportive with all the input he adds to your channel. You are getting better with each video so keep them coming.😊 Good luck and enjoy your time there. I just love Thailand.✨🥂❤️

D.wang
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I fall in love with that so sweet and polite bit.🥰 His parents raise him so well. Hug. ❤️🥰

jomontanee
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8:34 Hands up 👍😊for the little boy who wai (making the hand gesture) to her when she say "Sawadee kha"

rithysokun
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Very great VDO and love to see you for all happiness, when you visited Thailand and I like mango sticky rice a lot, please try to eat Durian as well.

sorrasakjeam
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Indeed we have to eat spicy curries with extra noodles and/or white jasmine rice to divert the spiciness. I would also buy a sweet dessert to eat right away to balance the spiciness. I think Kanchanaburi night market is very much like a true traditional Thai cultural food market.

kittyk
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Hi guys another great vlog keep em coming 😃😃😃

jackieobst
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Wow That’s so amazing that even in small country towns there are massive markets like this?!!!

Jessicaaaaaaaa
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Saw your tiktok, new subscriber here.☺️

myjeereyes
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hi Josie and Michael😁
I believed you ate khanom jeen gaeng keaw gai which means thai green curry with rice noodles and the dark meat is a pork blood, did you try to eat it? stay safe to both of you🙏🙏

pauline
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You are a very brave girl to do the chille. Apparently, Apple or Banana is a better fire extinguisher than water...try it next time. Great video, well done.

pauljones
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I think you just had green curry with chicken. Normally, you would eat this with rice or rice noodles. It is too strong to eat the curry by itself as Thai curry is not considered soup but an entree in itself. The rice/noodles tones down the flavor, balancing it out. Another interesting point is for some reason, perhaps the heat/climate in Thailand, makes all the chili peppers there extra spicy in food compared to eating Thai food outside of Thailand.

sinbatsiraseranant
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Hi, besides mango as dessert and fruit, you can eat them with jasmine rice as main dish, as well as pineapple.

issarathevarit
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Omg you’re killing me with all of the street food 😳😭🫣

fernunfiltered
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That’s khanom jeen (rice noodle). You have them with spicy curry or soup of your choice (each region has their own specialty pairing), usually top with fresh veggies. In the northeast we also eat it as a side to som tam (spicy papaya salad).

Green curry is usually not considered one of the spicy food among Thais but it’s definitely a spicy curry for sure.

themasterflexG
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G’day Josie & Michael.. as many commentators have already stated, the dish is called “khanom jeen kaeng keow waarn” or green curry with a sort of soft textured rice noodle..This particular type of rice noodles are often also eaten with “ som tum pla ra” or papaya salad in a fermented fish paste like substance..I wouldn’t typically recommend it to you, Josie because it’s pretty spicy & a tad on the stinky side lol..however, Michael.. if your feeling adventurous.. you could give it a go!

pfad
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The white noodle you have just eaten in the local market is called “Kanom-jeen” or Thai vermicelli eaten with curry. They usually eat the noodle with curry depending on regions area such as chicken green curry, red curry plate with fish in the south, so many version of curry 99 % will taste spicy just only a few version of sweet curry. However, Kanom-jeen is one of my fevorite. Enjoy your trip.

maki
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I hope you have fun there. Kanchanaburi is full of historical place to visit.👍

MsJojo
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It's Chinese noodles. There are a variety of potions to choose from. It's very good.

chanonchanon
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Hey Josie, how do u like Thailand so far?

homechiangmaihotel
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You can find mango sticky rice at Thai town in Syd 😆

Ach