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Suthon Sukphisit (Thai: สุธน สุขพิศิษฐ์, 5 May 1944 – 28
October 2021) was a Thai
journalist and food writer. A
reporter and
cultural critic on Thai culture...
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Manohara is the
kinnari (half-woman, half-bird)
heroine of one of the
Jataka tales.
Typically referred to as
Manohara and
Prince Sudhana, the
legend appears...
- July 2022. "Pandan Leaf". The Epicentre.
Retrieved 20 May 2020. Sukphisit,
Suthon (9
December 2018). "Reading the leaves".
Bangkok Post.
Retrieved 9 December...
- The
Sutong Yangtze Bridge (Chinese: 苏通长江大桥; Wu
Chinese pronunciation: [
sutʰoŋ dadʒɔ], pinyin: Sūtōng Chángjiāng Dàqiáo) is a cable-sta****
bridge that spans...
- of the
Royal Pharmaceutical Society.
Retrieved 28
March 2019. Sukphisit,
Suthon (2019-03-24). "The
enduring symbol of Thai cuisine".
Bangkok Post. No. B...
- Kasma. "Kaffir Lime –Magrood".
Retrieved December 7, 2014. Sukphisit,
Suthon (12
November 2017). "Clean up in
kitchen with
versatile fruit". Bangkok...
- "Easy Thai
Green Curry, an
Interview with
Kasma Loha-unchit". Sukphisit,
Suthon (15
January 2012). "Dishes the
march of time p****ed by".
Bangkok Post. "Kaeng...
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Breakfast Bible.
Bloomsbury Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4088-3990-4. Sukphisit,
Suthon (1997). The
vanishing face of Thailand: folk arts and folk culture. Post...
- New York Times. AP. 25
October 1988.
Retrieved 7
January 2017. Sukphisit,
Suthon (9
November 2014). "A
legacy set in stone".
Bangkok Post.
Retrieved 7 January...
- holidays". The
Myanmar Times. 2017-04-07.
Retrieved 2019-09-07. Sukphisit,
Suthon (9 June 2019). "An
acquired taste".
Bangkok Post.
Retrieved 16 June 2021...