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Nyonya sambal petai Royalty Free Stock Photo
Tofu With Chili and Petai Royalty Free Stock Photo
Whole fresh petai bean Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fresh petai beans Royalty Free Stock Photo
Stinky string beans also known as Petai or Sataw Royalty Free Stock Photo
Packaged Stink Beans (Petai) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Healthy Food. Bitter Bean ( Stink Petai, Parkia Speciosa ). Vegetables Eating. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Southeast asian local food petai beans & shrimps
Whole petai beans Royalty Free Stock Photo
Petai beans Royalty Free Stock Photo
Petai beans Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fresh petai beans Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sambal Petai Royalty Free Stock Photo
Fresh stink beans (petai) commonly used in southern Thai cuisine. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Nyonya sambal petai Royalty Free Stock Photo
A photograph showing a very popular and exotic dish of the southeast asian region, including malaysia, borneo, singapore and thailand. Stink beans or bitter smelly beans (Petai bean), stir fry with shrimps or prawns, in a special local hot and spicy chill sauce. Unusual and weird tasting bean dish, it is known to be an acquired taste even among locals. In Thailand its local name is Kung Pad Sator. Exotic travels foods photography, with strange and weird interest. Natural day lighting. Served on clean square white plate, taken in natural day lighting.


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