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NYC Summer of Thai Cooking

All of those in the NYC area who are fans of May Kaidee recipes are in luck. Throughout the month of August May will be offering private cooking classes, demonstrations and ingredient tours in Chinatown. Please check out the Kickstarter campaign for more information. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/maykaidee/may-kaidees-nyc-summer-of-thai-cooking Happy cooking!
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A Kickstarter Campaign to Counter Fast Food Madness in the USA

We're happy to announce an exciting new project. May herself is planning to tour the USA in a custom designed VW Bus offering Thai vegan cooking classes and dinners, and help to counter the fast food madness that is growing larger every day. Please check out the Kickstarter campaign. Pledges of all sizes are helpful, starting at just $1. https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/maykaidee/may-kaidees-thai-vegan-cooking-tour

Dragon Fruit: The underrated super food

Dragon Fruit, also known as Pitaya, is popular in Thailand however the fruit originally comes from South America where the cactus plants that bear the fruit grow naturally. There are two main types of Dragon Fruit consumed in Thailand, though the difference between the two only becomes obvious once the fruit has been peeled. On the outside both variations of the fruit have a bright magenta skin with yellowish-green appendages that look like a cross between leaves and spikes, though very soft to the touch. On the inside however, the fruit is either white or a deep red-magenta. Dragon Fruit seeds are numerous throughout the fruit pulp and look similar to poppy seeds. The seeds are easy to chew and swallow, making their presence insignificant when consuming the fruit. The magenta fruit pulp contains concentrated pigment that can also serve as a natural dye. Known by the scientific name Hylocereus undatus, Dragon Fruit comes from various different types of cactus species th