Villa Market soon in HH

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It's in Pranburi. Others will be better able to give you precise directions.
One recipe for garam massala is:
1 tablespoon of cardamom seeds
2 inch stick of cinnamon
Teaspoon of mustard seeds - preferably black.
Cloves
Peppercorns
Nutmeg - don't know what that's called in Thai.

Smack them all up and use sparingly at the end of cooking as a garnish.
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HH side of Pranburi on the by pass heading back towards HH. There is also a sign that there is going to be a Tesco Hypermarket in the same area no mention of a time frame though
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lomuamart wrote:It's in Pranburi. Others will be better able to give you precise directions.
One recipe for garam massala is
Thanks for both Makro's location and garam masala recipe.
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Post by JW »

Villa sells garam masala in BKK, so no doubt here to.
I actually bought some from one of the Indian restaurants before.

Think we need another topic - Indian Food!
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Post by BaaBaa. »

lomuamart wrote: Nutmeg - don't know what that's called in Thai.
Probably nut-a-meg. :thumb:
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Francois wrote:
Parahandy wrote:and pm me if you want a half-decent recipe for Garam Massala...
Why pm :)

I am interested too :mrgreen:

BTW I've never seen caradamom here

The PM thing was simply because I didn't want to seem to be hijacking your original thread about Villa! It seems, however, that I'm too late, and I agree totally with JW - there should be an Indian Food thread...

I have bought cardamoms happily in BKK before, but never here. Thanks for the challenge! I'll see what I can do and get back to you...

Nutmeg, in Thai, is something like jan-tha-thaet, but I've never tried to find it in Hua Hin. (I lie - I think that I once found some in the Mini-Farm.) Another challenge...

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cardamom,makro .Big bags only the other day .Biriyani was superb .Thanks mum . :mrgreen:
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Post by The understudy »

Whazzup Y'all!!!

Can anyone give me an estimate date when Villa Supermarket will possably open?
I'll try to be there on the Opening Day and take a look what else thay have and get it.
And if they have my favorite German Chips/Crisps (Funny Frisch Chipsfrisch Pepperoni flavor) I'll dress in drag and do a Hoola!!!

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Villa Market soon in HuaHin

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Lomu - get thee-sen stocked up in your spice heaven, then I'll fetch anything you are missing later. But have you tried that Indian store on Sukhumvit? Opposite side of road to Lobinsons and at the foot of the footbridge.
I do understand your penchant for markets in Penang though. Its akin to the sheer joy of finding plums in Hatyai!
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the Villa Market will be opening

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To all shopper, 8) :P :twisted: :mrgreen: :guns: :oops:

The Villa Market will be opening on July 7, 2008[/b] :thumb:
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Post by norm »

makro is on the right just before you get to Pranburi. Easy to miss. Easiest to find if you come in on the bypass rd.
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Post by Super Joe »

Thanks Cindy, looking forward to it.

Do you work for Villa Market ?

SJ
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