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Samut Songkhram Local Products
Pla Thu Mae Klong
‘Pla Thu’ is a mackerel-like fish, which lives near the seashore. The
fish is especially abundant in river mouths. The confluence of river
and ocean waters provides nutrients, minerals and plankton, for
instance in the Gulf of Thailand. An ideal home for the fish, Samut
Songkhram provides the most delicious Pla Thu. In the past, the
villagers of Amphoe Mae Klong used a local tool made from bamboo to
trap the fish. This bamboo tool was applied to encircle the sea area,
as large as a football field. At present, this method has been given
up, and Pla Thu is now trapped with huge nets. The fish is abundant
from June - January. ‘Pla Thu Nueng’ (steamed Pla Thu) is another
delectable Thai dish. 2-3 fish are placed into a round bamboo wicker
tray under which water is brought to boil. The fish are steamed to
perfection and served with spicy chili dip and vegetables.
Seafood, Khanom Jaak, Rock Salt, Groud Salt
There are also many kinds of seafood products sold at Don Hoi Lot as
well as other products such as Khanom Jaak, rock Salt, and ground salt
available.
Khlong Khon Shrimp Paste
An ever-present feature of the Thai kitchen, Kapi (shrimp paste) is one
of the essential ingredients in Thai food, for instance as curries and
chili dips. Shrimp paste is made of Khoei, a very tiny shrimp-like
marine creature with small dotty black eyes, and a clear, almost
transparent body. Living at the tree roots in the mangrove, Khoei is
available in every season. Villagers usually go seek Khoei in the
morning, and the wash them and salt them for preservation. The salted
Khoei is left overnight, and is then set out to dry in strong sunlight
for 2-3 days. Villagers massage the sun-dried Khoei. Eventually, the
dough-like Khoei will be packed and sold. Khlone Shrimp Paste is famous
because it is produced from top-quality Khoei.
Fertile soil and Fruits
Samut Songkram has many local products and souvenirs to offer visitors.
It is a province of fertile soil where various kind of fruits are
grown, such as lychees, oranges, grapes, and guavas. Big White pomelos
are widely grown in Amphoe Bang Khon Thi.
Coconut Palm Sugar
Along both sides of Mae Klong Bang Pae route, the profession of making
home-made palm sugar is quite important. At present, visitors often
stop to see the stoves that are used in making palm sugar. There are
many kinds of stoves (or Tao) that are used in making palm sugar, such
as Tao Waan, Tao Tan Dee, and Tao Thai Derm. In the morning, villagers
climb a coconut tree to retrieve coconut nectar collected in containers
made from cut-bamboo sections that were hung overnight from the coconut
trees. The nectar is boiled in a large pan until it turns brown and
dry. The boiling time is between 08.30. 14.00. Some parts of the sugar
palm could be made into a fresh palm juice, which is also a famous
beverage.
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