Nuea phat phrik
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Nuea phat phrik or Nuea pad prik (Thai: เนื้อผัดพริก, IPA: [nɯ́a pʰàt pʰrík]) is often translated to Thai pepper steak and fried hot and spicy meat. It is a Thai dish of beef fried with chili peppers and herbs. This is a stir-fried dish that includes shallots, garlic, hot chili peppers, bamboo shoots, green onions, mint and basil leaves, soy, fish, and oyster sauces and palm sugar.
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