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"Fine Words Butter No Parsnips"

Wise words indeed and considering the number of 'meetings' reported on Pattaya One News; often held for hours on end, in air conditioned rooms, with refreshments and sharp pencils to hand, where well nourished Pattaya committee members discuss how infrastructure and crime can be 'tackled' in Pattaya.....Parsnips all of a sudden seem very relevent.

Happy hunting......I have never seen any here in Pattaya. Do they sell tinned parsnips?

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I have seen and bought parsnips at various times from one of Foodland, Freindship or Villa but your luck has to be in as supplies are scarce and also expensive.

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villa market in the avenue. Get them sometimes, as they are on the high side.... price wise will try Huay Yai this weekend.

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you are pushing shit up hill as decent parsnips need a frost and where is that going to happen in thailand

I take it you've never heard of frozen vegetables?

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Bewarned - I mentioned this thread to Somchai the seller of finest coriander, basil and ropy looking carrots in the market this morning. He gauged me with a calculated Thai smile then popped behind his counter and jumped back a few moments later with a carrot that appeared to have been painted cream/white. "...only 500 Baht a half kilo, good price for you!"

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Bewarned - I mentioned this thread to Somchai the seller of finest coriander, basil and ropy looking carrots in the market this morning. He gauged me with a calculated Thai smile then popped behind his counter and jumped back a few moments later with a carrot that appeared to have been painted cream/white. "...only 500 Baht a half kilo, good price for you!"

:o

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Bewarned - I mentioned this thread to Somchai the seller of finest coriander, basil and ropy looking carrots in the market this morning. He gauged me with a calculated Thai smile then popped behind his counter and jumped back a few moments later with a carrot that appeared to have been painted cream/white. "...only 500 Baht a half kilo, good price for you!"

Ah - the Thai 'white' carrot sketch. Parsnips, they aint!

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You can get to Huay Yai by heading south on Sukhumvit. Go past chaiyapreuk, then at the next set of lights, turn left. Follow the road for about 4 kms and you'll see the temple.

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Every friday at the big market at the temple at Huay Yai, stacks of them and cheap too!

Are you sure about this? My wife and I are confirmed parsnip lovers and normally get them from Villa and UK (when I can!!)and I jus told her this. She knows this market and is amazed at this news .From China maybe?

This sounds just too good to be true!!!!!

B

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you are pushing shit up hill as decent parsnips need a frost and where is that going to happen in thailand

I take it you've never heard of frozen vegetables?

let me know how you get on as in 15 years here have never seen a parsnip, would love a feed of them tho

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Every friday at the big market at the temple at Huay Yai, stacks of them and cheap too!

Are you sure about this? My wife and I are confirmed parsnip lovers and normally get them from Villa and UK (when I can!!)and I jus told her this. She knows this market and is amazed at this news .From China maybe?

This sounds just too good to be true!!!!!

B

Never seen parsnips there.

I've seen stacks of white turnips in the market.

Lenny - Are you sure your info is correct?

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Every friday at the big market at the temple at Huay Yai, stacks of them and cheap too!

Are you sure about this? My wife and I are confirmed parsnip lovers and normally get them from Villa and UK (when I can!!)and I jus told her this. She knows this market and is amazed at this news .From China maybe?

This sounds just too good to be true!!!!!

B

Never seen parsnips there.

I've seen stacks of white turnips in the market.

Lenny - Are you sure your info is correct?

Quite possible they are not real parsnips, look like.....taste OK though, maybe just a good Thai copy!!!

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you are pushing shit up hill as decent parsnips need a frost and where is that going to happen in thailand

I take it you've never heard of frozen vegetables?

let me know how you get on as in 15 years here have never seen a parsnip, would love a feed of them tho

I have bought both Chinese and Australian Parsnips at Villa, in Bangkok and Pattaya.

G

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Have shopped the market in Hua Yai and do not recall seeing parsnips.

However I have purchased them in Villa. They are great roasted....

They are not always available so whenyou see them stock up.

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