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MookataThai mookata is a popular style of barbecue in Thailand that combines elements of Korean barbecue and hot pot. The name "mookata" is a combination of two Thai words: "mu" meaning pork, and "kratha" meaning pan. In essence, it involves grilling meat, seafood, and vegetables on a domed grill pan while simultaneously using the moat around the edges of the pan to cook noodles, vegetables, and other ingredients in a flavorful broth.
FROM THE TRAVEL ARCHIVES
FROM THE TRAVEL ARCHIVES
Keukenhof 2019
Essentially, a Ramadan bazaar is a month-long street market specially dedicated to the fasting month, where mostly food and beverages are sold. Muslims (and non-Muslims) get to pick from a smorgasbord of halal foods on their way home from work for breaking their fast just before dusk.Chinese dragon
Chinese dragons are intertwined with creation myths and are thought to
wield power over natural elements such as weather and bodies of water,
while also serving as guardians of the celestial realms. Conversely,
Western dragons are commonly depicted as formidable creatures capable of
breathing fire, notorious for hoarding treasure and instilling fear in
villages.
The food looks delicious and most of these dishes are new to me. I never had the chance to visit Holland during tulip season. How beautiful! ♥ The Chinese dragons look way more elegant than the western ones - and have a kindlier purpose as well. ☺
ReplyDeleteThese delicacies are so tempting. Thanks for sharing the information too.
ReplyDeleteHugs and blessings, Veronica!
Bazaar Ramadhan yang sangat meriah. Sajian kulinarinya pun menggiurkan Kak Veronica...
ReplyDeletedan seafood di atas membuatku ingin mencicipinya. Have a nice day Kak
The food looks delicious.
ReplyDeleteHow nice that you went to the Keukenhof in the Netherlands.
The fields are currently full of tulips again, it is really beautiful to see, I live here so I am used to it, but for people outside the Netherlands this is really a sight to see.
Greetings Irma
The food does look good and what an interesting way to cook food..well for me it is.
ReplyDeleteLove the hot pot and tulips
ReplyDeleteThanks for your sharing
ReplyDeleteThe Mukata is interesting. I like the pan and cooking two things at once!
ReplyDeleteThe tulips are so pretty! I live near Holland Michigan where there is a week long tulip festival every Spring.
All of the food looks delicious. I would love to try the mookata. I did something similar in Taiwan, not quite the same, but along the same lines.
ReplyDeleteWish I could try some of the food...they surely look very tempting!
ReplyDeleteThe food looks scrumptious, Veronica. We have some Thai restaurants in our area. I'll have to look up their menus online to see if they offer anything similar.
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Nice to learn about mookata
ReplyDeleteI'm intrigued by Mookata!! It looks like it could be tasty and fun. I also love your flowers and the food stands selling meals for Moslems to break their fast, is fascinating.
ReplyDeleteDearest Veronica,
ReplyDeleteLovely photos and in Jakarta we went to such type of Korean barbecue.
All Asian food is delicious!
And of course our Dutch Keukenhof—the biggest flower show on the earth—is spectacular to visit. Glad you experienced that.
Big hugs,
Mariette
I swear I could smell the food sizzling in the pan! Keukenhof is lovely, we've sometimes been there for a day trip- Hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteWell sought displayed of market stall, and the Dragon will be mine forever, I was born in under Dragon.
ReplyDeleteAll the food looks so yummy and so colorful! Those tulips are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI learn a lot visiting here. Thank you so much for sharing your part of the world. Your photos are fantastic!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting barbcue. It looks so delicious and so richly varied.
ReplyDeleteThat is a clever cooking method. Lots and lots of food.
ReplyDeleteI just finished dinner but now I'm really, really hungry again for some reason, yum!
ReplyDeleteLa comida se ve muy rica desde la barbacoa y la comida de ramadan. Lindos tulipanes. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteVeronica Lee, the food looked so good even in your photos without being able to enjoy in person.
ReplyDeleteThai Mookata looks delicious, and seems like a good way to enjoy a social meal with friends. There are so many wonderful ways to prepare food in differing cultures. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteNow I'm really hungry! Lovely to see Keukenhof, it's been ages since I last went there.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, the food look very delicious.
ReplyDeleteYou always share such mouth watering food. The shellfish look almost what we call Cockles, I use to eat them alot when I was growing up, sometimes raw sometimes cooked, these days we can't do that much because most of the beaches are polluted.
ReplyDeleteYou always show the most delicious foods on your blog. Although, I don't care for clams much. I'm not much of a fish lover, only shrimp and lobster and crab. What a pretty tulip garden you visited. Interesting facts about the DRAGON!
ReplyDeleteHave a pleasant weekend, my friend.
~Sheri
Hi Veronica, The idea of grilling meats, seafood, and veggies while also simmering noodles and vegetables in a savory broth in the moat surrounding the grill pan is simply ingenious. It not only promises a feast for the senses but also encourages communal dining, which adds another layer of enjoyment to the experience. John
ReplyDeletewaoww beautiful post have a nice day:)
ReplyDeleteOooo la la this Mookata looks SO good! Love the photos I bet it smelled incredible.
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The food looks really good.
ReplyDeletelove Thai food.... yummy
ReplyDeleteI love tulips :D
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ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful photos and the food looks delicious! congratulations on the post!
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The Mookata looks yummy! Lots of delicious food. The tulips are beautiful, a lovely sight to see. Take care, have a great day and happy new week!
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ReplyDeleteThe Thai mookata looks so good. I was especially impressed by the wide variety of cuisine offered. The flavors you described sound so wonderful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great meal I can see in your pictures! Thanks for sharing interesting information about the "mookata". I also enjoyed your information about dragons.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the rest of this week, Veronica ☀
Hello Veronica,
ReplyDeleteI am stopping back to say thank you for linking up and sharing your post.
I enjoyed seeing the beautiful tulips, the food and the dragon is cool. Take care, have a great day and happy week ahead.
The mookata looks delicious! Love the combo of grill and hot pot. The travel pics are great too - Keukenhof looks like a dream and the Ramadan Bazaar sounds fascinating.
ReplyDeletei do get bored coming up with ideas for dinner, cooking, and eating the same old thing. so i love visiting with you, Veronica ... you take us to the most amazing places to eat!
ReplyDeleteThe food at the Ramadan Bazaar looks amazing. We were in Morocco one time during Ramadan and also were so impressed with the large displays of food .
ReplyDeleteYour food posts are fun to go through.
ReplyDeleteIt was nice to learn about the Mookata; looks like a lot of fun. Hot pots are interesting. :)
Tulips!! Such prettiness! <3
Beautiful photos from Kaukenhof! It must be wonderful to see all the flowers in bloom. The dragon looks great!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful day, Veronica!
Buona giornata.
ReplyDeleteThe tulips are beautiful. Mom always loved doing trips to the Netherlands in the spring when it was tulip season.
ReplyDelete...food and flowers, what more can we ask for?
ReplyDeleteOh the food. Oh the food and the flowers are a nice touch too. Beautiful.
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Have a fabulous Wordless Wednesday, Veronica. Hugs. ♥
Hello Veronica :=)
ReplyDeleteAll the photos of food make me feel hungry. The Mookata is an ingenious way to cook all the ingredients in the same pot. The video made my mouth water :=) How wonderful that you saw the festival of the Tulips in the Netherlands. It is a glorious sight, thank you for sharing.
Hugs
Sonjia.
La comida se ve muy buena. Me encantan los collages de flores. Y el dragón.
ReplyDeleteBuena semana y abril.
Un abrazo.
I would love to have a barbecue experience like this. It looks just remarkable! I can only imagine how delicious it was!
ReplyDeleteAmazing food and oh those tulips. Hope we will be able to visit our local tulip fields this coming week.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for participating and sharing at #22 InLinkz #WordlessWednesday (Words are also welcome). See you again next week https://esmesalon.com/tag/wordlesswednesday/
What an interesting way to cook food, and your meal was quite a bit to take in, It must have been wonderful to eat. It is interesting the difference in cultural thinking about dragons, but they do intermingle with humans sometimes without burning them to a crispy critter. I do prefer your dragons, and their way of thinking.
ReplyDeleteNice post and a lot of the food I would try but there are some I think I kind of gagged looking at, lol..especially the grey colored fish....but Ii always enjoy your posts and photos and comments through the post.
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