Why Thai Food is an Excellent Source of Protein

If your doctor or nutritionist recently advised that you implement more protein in your diet, Thai food in Los Angeles may be the perfect solution. People native to the one-of-a-kind nation of Thailand are masters at cooking meat rich in protein, such as chicken. Even if you do not eat meat, there are plenty of options here at Emporium Thai.


Why is protein essential to a balanced diet?

Every cell in the human body requires proteins to repair themselves and create new ones. Without it, you could not have healthy skin, bones, or muscles. So, naturally, if you do not get enough protein, it will be more than just bad news for your body! Now that you understand the basics of protein, you can learn all about the delicious protein-rich ingredients and entrees, including the best Thai food in the Los Angeles store!


The Freshest Vegetables on the Planet

You can never go wrong with vegetables, no matter who you are. From carrots to bok choy to bean sprouts, we Thai folks know how to cook them to be as nutritious and delicious as possible!


Tofu

Tofu is a popular non-meat source of protein and is common in many popular dishes across Asia. You can substitute tofu for any meat dish served here at the home of the best Thai food in Brentwood.


Coconut Milk

Coconut milk is a popular ingredient in Thai soups and specialty foods. This creamy drink is made from ripened coconuts and is high in electrolytes despite being high in fat. Coconut milk also helps lower blood cholesterol levels by supplying "good" cholesterol.


Pad Thai

It is the most well-known Thai dish around the world. It includes thin or broad rice noodles stir-fried with copious amounts of succulent fresh prawns, crisp bean sprouts, eggs, savory tofu cubes, onion, and finely grated peanuts. The dish will be finished with a squeeze of lime juice before tantalizing every taste receptor in your mouth.


Coconut Soup with Chicken

Tom Kha Gai is a hearty soup filled with tender chicken, savory Asian mushrooms, and galangal root. It has a mildly sour flavor because it contains fragrant herbs like lemongrass and kaffir lime leaves. Fresh cilantro sprigs bring a delightful freshness. Tom Kha Gai is a great option for people who don't want a lot of spice because it doesn't require any chili.


Sweet and Sour Soup with Prawns

Tom Yum, a close relative of Tom Kha Gai that is hotter and fishier, is a clear soup with the ideal harmony of sweet and sour flavors. This flavor wonder is made with a blend of other unidentified secret herbs and spices, together with fresh, juicy prawns, onions, mushrooms, tomatoes, galangal, lemongrass, lime juice, chilies, and kaffir lime leaves. Thai cuisine is exquisitely captured by the unusual flavors of tom yum.


Mango Sticky Rice

Dessert? Filled with protein? It's more likely than you think! One of Thailand's most famous traditional sweets is mango sticky rice. Sticky rice, fresh mango slices, and copious amounts of sweet condensed milk are the essential ingredients of this sweet favorite!


If you are interested in ordering catering from us or booking a reservation for your next big event, please call us at (310) 478-2838. You will be on your way to enjoying the best Thai food in Los Angeles in no time!