Thai egg dish
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Place of origin | Thailand |
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Region/state | Southeast Asia |
Associated cuisine | Thailand |
Khai yat sai or kai yat sai (Thai: ไข่ยัดไส้, RTGS: khai yat sai, pronounced [kʰàj ját sâj]) is: a type of Thai omelette. The name means 'stuffed eggs'. The egg is cooked lightly, topped with various ingredients (such as minced beef. Or pork, "peas," onion, spring onion, carrots, tomatoes), seasoned with fish sauce and/or oyster sauce, and then folded over.
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- ^ "Stuffed Omelette With Pork". Thai Cooking School. Retrieved 20 Feb 2015.
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