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Tell me, are there porridges in Phuket at the hotel for breakfast? How to feed babies? Do I have to carry them with me? I asked the hotel where we would stay (
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Bring your advice with you. We were with three children, they all got sick there and we ran around looking for something to feed the children. I regretted not taking it with me. They won't cook you anything on purpose.
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On the 10th we returned from this hotel. Out of 12 days porridge 4 times was, lay approximately where the bacon))
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Porridge here is something like rice soup. Not porridge. And so in the 7-eleven I saw oatmeal without cooking. There is also muesli in the 999 store on the corner of Sawatdirak and Thawewong.
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At 7/11 there is granola, yogurt, milk, cereals for breakfast. We have breakfast before the excursions.
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Yes, it's salty porridge, many hotels have breakfast. If not embarrassed by the salt. I love salt, but I didn't eat this porridge.
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In Thavorn, oatmeal is eaten daily, and so in stores like 7/11 are sold, you can buy and brew boiling water.
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Mango sticky rice is like a rice porridge with mangoes.
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I've never seen porridge, usually they have sausages, ham, omelet/fried egg, side dishes like rice noodles, sometimes with chicken, fruit, yogurt, oatmeal that are like muesli.
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Porridge in Thai is not in use.