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How to Be Vegetarian and Vegan in Thailand: Food Tips and Advice

Are you a vegetarian or vegan living or traveling in Thailand? Simply because Thailand is not an English-speaking country, a lack of communication abilities can make this diet and lifestyle difficult to maintain. But don’t let this deter your from experiencing the Land of Smiles. There is an abundance of amazing fresh fruits and vegetables at nearly every market in the country, plus with a few tricks and a little preparation you can easily remain a veggie throughout your time in Thailand.

Good news for vegans: not a lot of dairy here, abundance of fresh fruits and veggies

Most desserts are vegan

Tips and Tricks for Vegetarians and Vegans in Thailand

If eating vegetarian or vegan is very important to you, lead every conversation you have waiters or cooks with a solid statement about your special diet. It may be abrupt or out of place to immediately say “I’m vegetarian” but it will be worth it to avoid any mistakes.

“Gin jay” is what you should say when you want to tell someone you are vegan (or a strict vegetarian). The first part “gin” is pronounced with a hard “G” as in “gimp” (as opposed to the J sound).   The second word should be said long and slow, making sure to drop the tone toward the end of the word.  Saying “gin jay” will make sure that no animal products such as the popular ingredients fish sauce are used in your food.

If you are a vegetarian but still eat egg and dairy and don’t mind a little fish sauce, you can say “Mang-sow-ee-rat” which means food with no visible pieces of meat but can include eggs and dairy.

        To ask about a specific dish, say “Mee (som tam) mai?”

             Guy – chicken

             Moo – pork

             Bahlah – fish

             Goon – shrimp

             Goonhaeng – dried shrimp

             Nua saat – beef

             Poo– crab

             Ped – duck

             Nam plah – fish sauce

             Nam man ho – oyster sauce

             Ka pi – shrimp paste

             Khai – egg

             Nom – milk

             Example: To say “I don’t want chicken please”, you should say “Mai ow guy, ka” as a female, or “Mai ow guy, kap” as                a male.