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I am in Thailand. What souvenirs, their sweets, drinks, something interesting would you recommend to take with you? What can be brought into Latvia and what cannot?
I am in Thailand. What souvenirs, their sweets, drinks, something interesting would you recommend to take with you? What can be brought into Latvia and what cannot?
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аватар GMS123
Fruits. Mangoes are just awesome there. And outlandish ones are also possible. Except durian. Coconut oil.
аватар 404_Not_Found
black rice
аватар Ann28
Fruits are available, fruit baskets are sold on the stalls and the sellers themselves pack them for transportation. Tiger balm is a cool thing for mosquito bites and colds, sniffers with herbs, Thais constantly sniff them, they are both for colds and motion sickness. Coconut oil. Tea, you won’t find this at home, made from papaya leaves, lemongrass, green with milk, is generally a bomb (green when brewed, but with the addition of milk it becomes a different color, bright) and a unique Reishi mushroom (sold in dry form). Toothpaste in round boxes based on cinnamon, papaya, various herbs.
аватар Pachok
Of the whole pile of various junk that we brought from Thailand, the following turned out to be useful:
1. Coconut oil. It is better to take in Tesco or Big C in the department of edible oils - the bottle is the same as in tourist shops, the price is half or three times lower. Ingredients should be: Coconat oil 100%, Cold pressed, No Flavored
2. Spices, whatever you like. We got hooked on "5 spices" - a half-kilogram package also from supermarkets
3. Light sesame oil. Dark and we have plenty, and light is scarce
4. Chili pepper. It’s cheaper on the market than in supermarkets, you can take it already dried, but it’s better to buy fresh and dry it at home
5. Kaffir lime leaves are a great ingredient for fish dishes.
6. Fresh fruits were always brought according to the season.
From jewelry - sapphires in silver and pearls. In order not to get into a mess with fakes, you need to read at least something on the Internet before buying, there is a lot of information. It is better to buy in stores and WITHOUT A GUIDE. Although, if we consider pearls as beads :), then on the beach you can buy a pretty little thing almost for nothing.
аватар ginko.v
Thank you vsem bolshoe:)))
аватар logvinova
Very useful: coconut oil (at first she smeared her face, and a year later her legs))))
salt deodorant is generally a miracle, it lasts for a year and a half, when my husband and I ran out, I asked my friends to bring it, and after another 2 years I already bought it on the Internet.
carved wooden products - I have a kitchen stand on three elephants and a tray for morning coffee.
Latex do not buy - show-off)))
аватар Pachok
Plus to the latex - complete nonsense. There are enough people in a rush, then all this is lying around in pantries and dachas.
аватар Vic-Grin
Is the sex over? Salt deodorant helped. I understand that :)) And why did they start smearing legs with coconut oil only after a year? Did it stink?
аватар sent2008
I really liked the facial peeling, I bought it with pineapple and Moscow. I tried both Korean rolls and Japanese ones, but I liked the Thai ones the most.
I also liked the assortment at the Parinda pharmacy, bought a lot of different products, a chic warming balm and cold granules.
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