Q&A | Mae Jum (2024)

What Thai Curry is the hottest?

Jungle Curry is the hottest of all Thai curries with a spice rating of 5/5. Red and Yellow Thai curry is next with a spice rating of 3/5.

Then it’s Thai green curry with a spice rating of 2/5, this is the same rating for Thai Panang curry too! However, Thai green curry is slightly hotter than a panang but milder than a red or yellow.

Massaman is our mildest Thai curry with a spice rating of 1/5.

What vegetables can I add in my Thai Green Curry?

Keep it green!. You can put almost anything that fresh and in season. Green beans, pea or baby aubergines, broccoli, mange tout, asparagus, courgettes; you could even add the baby sweet corn.

What’s in Mae Jum’s Green Curry Paste?

There are 5 core ingredients, green chillies, lemongrass, garlic, shallots and galangal. We add other herbs and spices for balance, including white peppercorns, coriander seeds and root, kaffir lime rind and a touch of cumin seeds. All our curry paste include salt that acts as a preservative, however, the curry may need additional seasoning depending on what other ingredients you choose to add.

What we do not include in shrimp paste. We believe that the pungent, strong aroma of shrimp paste taints the other fresh ingredients during transport and storage, so we always advise to add shrimp paste during cooking, or use fish sauce as a readily available substitute.

For vegetarians and vegans, you can simply add more salt to taste, or yeast extracts as a substitute.

What Thai Curry is the sweetest?

It is the coconut milk that contributes to the sweetness of Thai curry, but some curries add a sweetener like palm sugar. Panang is the sweetest of the curries, followed by Green curry, so when adjusting the balance, add a little extra sweetener to help achieve the right balance. Remember to use good quality coconut milk, otherwise, you will lose the coconut taste and sweetness, and may have to compensate with more palm sugar.

Is Massman Curry and Panang Curry the same thing?

No, not really, but there are some similarities. Massaman has much more complex in flavour and includes ingredients like mace (outer covering of nutmeg), cinnamon, clove and cardamon. These additional ingredients make this dish towards Malaysian and Indian flavours.

Panang Thai curry is basically Red Thai curry’s sister, just a sweeter and milder version!

Is Mae Jum’s Paste suitable for Vegans?

Yes, they are. We do not include shrimp paste which is a normal ingredient in Thai curries. This isn’t to make it suitable, but to preserve the fresh aroma of the pastes. In doing so, it means that vegan can also enjoy the paste, but either add more sea salt, or yeast extracts as a replacement.

Is Thai food healthy for you?

On the whole, Thai food promotes the use of fresh herbs, spices and vegetables. With easy access to the sea, Thai food includes fish and seafood as a common ingredient in many dishes. With a climate that is always hot and a good amount of rain, fresh vegetables and fruit are in natural abundance and readily available to the rich or poor. Thais tend to have a well-balanced diet which is key to good health.

Many of the herbs and spices used in everyday Thai cuisine are known for their therapeutic properties, for example, turmeric and galangal, so including these herbs as part of a balanced diet will help reap their rewards.

However, a word of warning. Thai food can be sweet and salty, so with lifestyles becoming increasingly sedentary, we should cut back on sugars, also in colder countries, the need for salt is much less, so care should be taken on additional seasoning with palm sugar, salt or fish sauce.

Q&A | Mae Jum (2024)

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Jonah Leffler

Last Updated:

Views: 5327

Rating: 4.4 / 5 (65 voted)

Reviews: 80% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Jonah Leffler

Birthday: 1997-10-27

Address: 8987 Kieth Ports, Luettgenland, CT 54657-9808

Phone: +2611128251586

Job: Mining Supervisor

Hobby: Worldbuilding, Electronics, Amateur radio, Skiing, Cycling, Jogging, Taxidermy

Introduction: My name is Jonah Leffler, I am a determined, faithful, outstanding, inexpensive, cheerful, determined, smiling person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.