The document describes Ho Nueng, a traditional cuisine from Taling Chan Sub District in northern Thailand. Ho Nueng involves wrapping ingredients like fish, chicken, or pork mixed with herbs and spices in banana leaves and steaming them. The document provides the recipe and instructions for making Ho Nueng. It aims to educate new generations and conserve this important part of local culture.
Ho Nueng Taling Chan: Conserving a Traditional Northern Thai Cuisine
1. Ho Nueng Taling Chan Sub District . Bandanlanhoi District. Sukhothai,Thailand.
2. Statement of problem : Taling Chan cuisine (Ho Nueng) Ho Nueng is one of the important Talingchan Cuisine of north people (most of people in Taling Chan immigrated from Lampang). But now new generation in my community (Taling Chan sub district) don’t know how important of this North Cuisine is, and don’t know how to Preparation Ho Nueng . , too. So, I do this project to conserve and convince new generation of my community (Taling Chan sub district) to know the value of this tradition and conserve it for further generations.
3. Title : Ho Nueng Author : suba_1Phanida ( Phanida Seehawat ) Advisors :Ms.Janson Konna Mr.Kittipong Thaiwat Mr.Akkachai Suriye Mrs.Chisa Rakwanna Ms.Jeerapha Tancharoen And Ms.Watchara Yaem-maak .
4. Objectives:. Talingchan Cuisine. ( Ho Nueng.) 1.)To study about community and community culture of Sukhothai and Bandanlanhoi in topic of Ho Nueng , enables me to develop an understanding of my place within my community and conserve it. 2).To compare my experience with my friends and learner aboard, specifically in my own community, country. 3).To use English in order to exchange information and communicate effectively.
5. Process : Objectives : TalingchanCuisine. ( Ho Nueng.) Stage1 Study and research the tourist spots of to create the presentation (Power Point presentation) and post in http://cc.britishcouncil.org/studentdialogues/ School Projects/ Better Community Better Life Stage2 Community culture investigation & survey in topic of Ho Nueng Stage3 Community cultural branding presentation Talingchan Cuisine in topic of. Ho Nueng Stage4 Post the cultural branding presentation in http://cc.britishcouncil.org/studentdialogues/ School Projects/Better Community Better Life to compare the experience with learner aboard Stage5 Better Community and Better Life presentation and exhibition (at school or community).
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7. Taling Chan Sub district is at the southern- most part of northern Thailand, It is about 498 kilometers from Bankok by bus. Taling Chan Sub district is considered to northwest – central Bandanlanhoi in the western part of Sukhothai Province, northern Thailand, based on the physical features. The area cover 334 square kilometers. Taling Chan Sub district
8. Taling Chan Sub district is considered to northwest – central Bandanlanhoi in the western part of Sukhothai Province, northern Thailand North : Weang Mok District of Lampang Province, Klang Dong sub District of Thung Saliam District. South : Weangluk Sub District, Bandanlanhoi District. East : Weang Nam Khaw Sub District, Bandanlanhoi District. West : Mueang Tak District of Tak Province
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10. Ho Nueng is North Cuisine Ho Nueng is the food local of the North Ho- Nueng use the raw material search for easy and cook with , the chicken,fish or pig and to mix with the ingredients and wrap with the banan leaf and to steam cooked until
11. -400 grams fish, chicken or pork -rice roast -1 shredded red spur chili -¼ cup coriander leaf -3 tbsp shredded keffir lime leaf -2 tsp leek Curry Paste -5 dried red spur chili, seeded and soaked in water -3 bulbs garlic -2 tbsp galangal, sliced finely -2 tbsp lemon grass, sliced finely -2 tsp finely sliced coriander root -½ tsp salt -turmeric -shrimp paste
12. 1. Pound the ingredients for the curry paste well to obtain a smooth paste, set aside. 2. Cut the fish into thin slices; if the Chicken is used, cut into small pieces, if the pork is used, chop coarsely. 4. Add the curry paste to 1 cup in a pot or pan mixing bowl, add the fish and stir well. Break in an season with fish sauce. Stir for further 20 minutes, then add leek, 2 tbsp coriander, and 1 tbsp kaffir lime leaf. Stir well. 5. and to wrap with the banan leaf and to steam cooked until