
This one comes from the bio of Lek the Golden Lion, Leo the Patriotic Lion's Thai counterpart.
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Taumatawhakatangihangakoauauotamateaturipukakapikimaungahoronukupokaiwhenuakitanatahu? That holds the Guiness Book of World Records for longest name of a location!
It roughly translates to: "The summit where Tamatea, the man with the big knees, the slider, climber of mountains, the land-swallower who travelled about, played his kÅauau (flute) to his loved one." Very interesting.
It roughly translates to: "The summit where Tamatea, the man with the big knees, the slider, climber of mountains, the land-swallower who travelled about, played his kÅauau (flute) to his loved one." Very interesting.
Chuong: Those weird places with the long names, I feel sorry for the people who have to build signs for them. Even worse is what utility bills there look like with such names even in electronic form at least.
Jack: Well we live in this weird planet we call Earth. Thailand is fun and every interesting!
Chuong: They got some killer cashews! Their fruits are amazing!
Jack: Wait, cashew is a nut isn't it?
Chuong: In terms of culinary, yes. But in reality, its not a nut. Its a seed that grows out from the cashew apple where the trees that produce them are common there. However, cashew apples are delicate so they must be consumed fresh or processed into fresh juice.
Jack: Weird. In America, cashews are nuts. Nobody ever told us they're actually seeds of a fruit. At least I know cashews and cashew apples are popular in Thailand.
Chuong: I know there's a cashew store at least there where they sell cashew in different flavors. They got them sweet, spicy, and even wasabi flavoured too if you're into that kind of stuff!
Jack: As an American, I think I'll take the non-wasabi flavored cashews to be safe then.
Jack: Well we live in this weird planet we call Earth. Thailand is fun and every interesting!
Chuong: They got some killer cashews! Their fruits are amazing!
Jack: Wait, cashew is a nut isn't it?
Chuong: In terms of culinary, yes. But in reality, its not a nut. Its a seed that grows out from the cashew apple where the trees that produce them are common there. However, cashew apples are delicate so they must be consumed fresh or processed into fresh juice.
Jack: Weird. In America, cashews are nuts. Nobody ever told us they're actually seeds of a fruit. At least I know cashews and cashew apples are popular in Thailand.
Chuong: I know there's a cashew store at least there where they sell cashew in different flavors. They got them sweet, spicy, and even wasabi flavoured too if you're into that kind of stuff!
Jack: As an American, I think I'll take the non-wasabi flavored cashews to be safe then.
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