https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/jul/22/2000-year-old-curry-scientists-discover-evidence-of-ancient-recipe-in-south-east-asia
Grinding tools with traces of spices found at Óc Eo in ancient Funan.
It's mine. I ordered it ages ago but never showed up!
It does not surprise me. They were probably looking for new weapons to try out on their foes. In this part of southeast asian the local cuisine has long been weaponised. Some of the more powerful chilis are known to cause temporary deafness (https://www.foxnews.com/health/chef-temporarily-lost-hearing-after-eating-spicy-meal-heres-what-happened) and the early morning afterburner can be truly debilitating.
:-[
The vaal ambush
Was it red Thai or green Thai?
Quote from: Mark G on July 22, 2023, 06:23:39 PMWas it red Thai or green Thai?
Red Thai at night...
Actually no chillies (nor I think any hot pepper), so neither. Óc Eo and Funan would (probably) be proto-Khmer, and I gather that Khmer cuisine uses less chilli but is fond of galangal and turmeric, which fits the spices found.
Mmmm galangal and turmeric.
turmeric especially
Certainly modern day Vietnamese and Cambodian cuisine is nowhere near as hot as that from Thailand. This may explain why Thais successfully pushed out other regimes from the Khorat plateau.
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;)
It would be surprising to find 2000 year old chillies in Vietnam.