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    wallpaper images

    After the incredible response to our photography on the website and in the cookbook, we now have created free wallpaper images for your desktop and mobile screens. Take this opportunity to spruce up your screens with beautiful images of Burma and spread the word.

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    lemongrass stalks

    lemongrass

    Lemongrass gives a refreshing flavour to dishes without overpowering them. Peel off one or two layers of the woody exterior…

    chicken satay
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    chicken satay recipe

    Satay is a popular street food throughout SE Asia. Small chunks of meat threaded onto bamboo skewers and char grilled over coal or wood fire…

    eggplant

    eggplant / aubergine

    Eggplant has to be one of my favourite vegetable. Roasted or chargrilled then made into a spicy salad or slow-cooked…

    winged beans

    winged beans

    Also known as four-angled or goa beans, they are lovely when eaten raw in a salad. The pods are juicy and crunchy when they are young…

    cauliflower

    cauliflower

    Cauliflower is eaten stir-fried or steamed briefly so it still has bite. It is also eaten raw with baked shrimp paste dip…

    jackfruit

    jackfruit

    Jackfruits are very large oval-shaped fruits with a spiny skin. The flesh of the jackfruit is ripe when the bulbs inside turn golden yellow…

    turmeric

    turmeric

    The fresh root looks similar to ginger. When cut it is bright orange in colour with an earthy, peppery aroma and a musky taste…

    pickled tea leaves

    tea leaves, pickled

    Tea is not only drunk but also eaten in Burma. The leaves are fermented and pickled then served as a salad…

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