Energy Drink from Nature! Fresh Orange Juice vs. Fresh Pomegranate Juice | Thai Street Food

Опубликовано: 19 Июнь 2026
на канале: Kat Nich
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Throughout Thailand you can easily find packaged orange juice on refrigerated shelves in corner stores, but an ever-present competitor is the less expensive and fresher alternative made by enterprising street vendors who slice, squeeze and bottle this juice all day long. Here are photos of an attractive young lady and her cart in the busy Sampeng district of Bangkok, at the wholesale shoe market. For 10 baht (about US$0.30) you can buy a plastic bottle, approximately 10 ounces.

Thai juicing oranges are called "som bangmot" and are ideal for making delicious juice. The oranges are available year-round, however during some months if the oranges are a bit sour, vendors often add "nam chew-am" which is a simple sugar syrup, often with a bit of salt, to flavor the juice. Thai juicing oranges have fragrant, freckled peel, and are rich in folic acid, fiber and Vitamin C.

Fresh pomegranate Is one of common fruit where they squeeze fresh and put In the bottle.

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