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Bangkok: the soup that has been cooking for 48 years

In Bangkok there is a soup that has been cooking for 48 years. Tom yam, also transliterated tom yum, is a soup that originated in Thailand. Also widely consumed in neighboring countries such as Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Laos and Cambodia, it is now known almost all over the world. It is a low-calorie dish its basic ingredients have beneficial medicinal properties. It can be eaten as a single dish or incorporated into a more substantial meal. The shrimp version is one of the most popular dishes in Thai cuisine; in 2011, CNN's online platform CNNgo ranked it eighth on its list of the world's 50 most delicious foods.

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There is a soup in Bangkok that has been cooking for as long as 48 years! Scroll down to find out more.
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There is a restaurant in Bangkok, "Wattana Panich", whose specialty is a soup that has been cooking continuously for 48 years. The idea came to the grandfather of the current owners. The former owner started cooking it in 1974. Every night since that day, the broth and meat are strained and refrigerated to continue cooking the next day. owners. The old owner started cooking it in 1974. Every night from that day the broth and meat are strained and refrigerated to continue cooking the next day.
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The soup consists of about 25 kilograms of beef perennially cooking in a pot. The soup is served with classic noodles.
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The meat is very tender and is perfect to eat with noodles, soybean sprouts, and celery, ingredients that accompany the squash.
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How much does it cost. About 3 euros per serving. Recommended!
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