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Table of Contents:
- What Thai food is good for cholesterol?
- When did Thai food come to Australia?
- Where do most Thai people live in Sydney?
- How popular is Thai food in Australia?
- How has Thai food impacted Australia?
- What did the Thai bring to Australia?
- What connections does Australia have with Thailand?
- How many Thai restaurants are there in Australia?
What Thai food is good for cholesterol?
Hearty Soups and Salads Many of the soups and salads found in Thai cooking are chock-full of many cholesterol-friendly ingredients. The produce used in these foods, such as lemongrass, cucumber, pumpkin, and lime, is filling and gives dishes a vibrant taste.
When did Thai food come to Australia?
1901
Where do most Thai people live in Sydney?
Thai Town (Thai: ไทยทาวน์ซิดนีย์) is a neighbourhood in Sydney with a Thai theme. It is located in Haymarket on Campbell Street, to the east of George Street and to the west of George Street lies Sydney's Chinatown. Chinatown and Koreatown are nearby.
How popular is Thai food in Australia?
These days, Thai is officially the third most popular cuisine Australians go out to enjoy behind Chinese and Italian, with over 3,000 Thai outlets nationwide. In fact, Australia has more Thai restaurants per capita, outside of Thailand, than anyone else in the world.
How has Thai food impacted Australia?
Thailand has influenced Australian in some ways; it has had an impact on the way people eat and what they eat. There is an influence because Thai people have migrated to Australia over the years, and people from Australia have traveled there both bringing/bringing back recipes, ingredients and ways of eating.
What did the Thai bring to Australia?
The first notable Thai to arrive in Australia was Butra Mahintra, sent by King Rama VI during the early 1920s to purchase racehorses. Connections with Thai royalty developed further with the arrival of Prince Purachatra in 1927, leading a group tour of Australian agriculture and infrastructure.
What connections does Australia have with Thailand?
Australia's key goods exports to Thailand are natural gas, crude petroleum and coal. Thailand's key exports to Australia are passenger and goods vehicles. Australia and Thailand are also parties to the ASEAN-Australia-New Zealand Free Trade Agreement, which entered into force on 1 January 2010.
How many Thai restaurants are there in Australia?
3000 Thai restaurants
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