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                    [Title] => All Thai’d up!
                    [Summary] => Thai cuisine seduces. It is the kind of food you can go back to again and again without getting bored. And any certified gourmet chowhound will attest to that. Nirvana lies in the melding of the five tastes: sweet, salty, sour, spicy, and umami. It is contrast as well as harmony. The interplay of these flavors creates a balancing act where one flavor never supersedes the other. This is the essence of Thai cuisine.
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