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    • What does the class involve?
    • How long does the class last?
    • What are some typical dishes you can cook?
    • How many dishes can you choose?
    • How much was the class?
  • What does the class involve?
    • Pickup at the hotel
    • Cook at the farm
    • Patient instructor
  • How long does the class last?
    Most classes last half a day, from when you are picked up to when you're dropped back at your accommodation. You can decide if you'd like to do one in the morning and eat the dishes you cooked for lunch or start in the afternoon and eat them at dinnertime.
  • What are some typical dishes you can cook?
    • Larb (spicy chicken salad)
    • Som tam (papaya salad)
    • Tom yum kung (spicy sour soup with shrimp)
    • Tom kha kai (spicy sour soup with chicken and coconut cream)
    • Green curry
    • Panang curry
    • Massaman curry
    • Khao soi (Chiang Mai noodle soup)
    • Stir-fried cashew nuts with chicken
    • Pad thai (stir-fried small rice noodles with shrimp)
    • Mango sticky rice
    • Deep-fried bananas
    • Black sticky rice with coconut milk
  • At Baan Farm Thai Cooking School, you can choose 5 dishes out of over 20 options
  • The class cost 1055 Thai baht per person, which is approximately £24 / €28 / $32 USD
  • During the Tang Dynasty (618-907 AD), Xi'an was the largest city in the world. At that time, the capital Xi'an served as the political, economic, and cultural center of China.
  • Xi'an took the period of great prosperity in the Tang Dynasty.
  • Kōka (甲賀市, Kōka-shi) is a city in southern Shiga Prefecture, Japan. (The word 'Kōka' is often rendered as 'Koga' in English, especially when referring to the "Koga Ninja".)
  • As of 30 September 2021, the city had an estimated population of 89,619 in 36708 households and a population density of 190 persons per km².
  • Attractions in Koka Ninja Village
    • Rent a ninja suit (1,030 yen for adult, 610 yen for kids) and spend time throwing shuriken at straw targets in the throwing range
    • Eat like a ninja - Authentic ninja cuisine at Ninja Fujiissui in Iga City
    • Hyorougan - a natural 'energy pill' that the ninja used to take, made of a crushed blend of rice, vegetables, herbs and seeds
  • How to get to Koka Ninja Village?
    Koka Ninja Village is a 30-minute walk from JR Koka Station, and there is an occasional shuttle bus running from the north entrance of the station to the village. Koka Ninja House is about 20 minutes walk from JR Konan Station, a 7-minute train ride from JR Koka Station.