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Nam ngiao

Posted on February 9, 2026 by Admin

Ah, you mentioned “Nam ngiao” — that’s a famous northern Thai (Lanna) dish, particularly popular in Chiang Rai and northern Thailand. It’s a type of spicy noodle soup with a very distinctive flavor. Here’s a breakdown:

Key Features:

  • Noodles: Usually thin rice noodles or sometimes wide noodles.
  • Broth: Rich, slightly tangy, and spicy. Traditionally made with tomatoes, fermented soybeans, and sometimes dried chilies.
  • Protein: Often includes pork or beef, sometimes blood cubes (like coagulated pig’s blood) for authenticity.
  • Toppings: Fried garlic, pickled mustard greens, chopped cilantro, and chili flakes.
  • Unique Ingredient: One of the defining ingredients is “thua nao” — a fermented soybean product common in northern Thai cooking, which gives Nam ngiao its characteristic umami flavor.

Taste Profile:

  • Spicy
  • Sour/Tangy
  • Savory/Umami

It’s often served as a street food dish or in local northern Thai restaurants. It’s not just a soup—it’s a taste of Lanna culture in a bowl.

If you want, I can give you a simple recipe for authentic Nam ngiao so you could try making it at home. Do you want me to do that?

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