Thailand to nominate tom yum kung for UNESCO intangible cultural heritage list – Thai PBS World Tonight [24th March 2021]

The Thai cabinet endorsed the Culture Ministry’s proposal to nominate Thailand’s most popular dish, Tom Yum Gung, for inclusion on UNESCO’s intangible cultural heritage list.

Government deputy spokesperson, Ms. Traisulee Traisoranakul, said that the tom yum kung dish reflects the simplicity of the way of life in Thai farming communities, living along rivers and canals in central Thailand, who have their own culinary culture related to nature.

The dish is prepared by putting fresh shrimp, which are abundant in Thailand’s waterways, into boiling water containing a mixture of herbs, such as fragrant lemon grass, fresh galangal root and kaffir lime leaves, which are typically grown in the back garden.

She said that tom yum kung reflects the simplicity and the way of life of Thai people, which is both self-dependent and dependent on nature.

Previously, UNESCO has registered the Khon mask dance and traditional Thai massage on the intangible cultural heritage list.

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