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Everyday in Ko Phangan the Thai staff climb the trees and collect all types of coconut palm parts. The coconuts are used for cooking, for the coconut meat as well as the coconut water. The coconut water is high in electrolytes.
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The most relaxing airport in Thailand is in Ko Samui, Thailand. There are airline restrictions since Thai Airways owns the airport. Sit back and enjoy the sun with a chilled glass of Thai tea while you wait for your flight to board.
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This image originally appeared in June 2007 on the H.O.G. Food Blog - www.handsongourmet.com/blog
Here is the recipe:
Slow Roasted Strawberries
1 lb strawberries, top removed
1 cup sugar
Pinch kosher salt
2 vanilla beans
Turn on oven to 275 degrees. Mix sugar with salt in a bowl. Add vanilla bean seeds to sugar and mix well with the tips of your fingers. Toss sugar with berries and place in a roasting pan or cookie sheet. Just make sure you make one layer and not stack on top. We want to roast and not steam! Slow roast for 3 hours gently spooning juices over berries every 1/2 hour. Delish!!!!
A trip to Phuket, Thailand is not complete with out visiting Ko Tapu or James Bond Island. Kayaks on board we set out for a true journey into the Andaman Sea to view the best rock formations and islands of Thailand.
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Hands On Gourmet's Chef Stephen recently started blogging for Bay Area Bites - KQED's food blog - blogs.kqed.org/bayareabites/
His first post was about how to get the most flavor out of your fruit. The result is this Slow Roasted Strawberry Milkshake with Crushed Malt Balls.
For those of us lucky enough to sample it, it was love at first bite.