Sai ua
Sai ua (Thai: ไส้อั่ว, pronounced [sâj ʔùa]) or northern Thai sausage or Chiang Mai sausage is a grilled pork sausage from northern Thailand and northeastern Burma. In Thailand, it is a standard food of the northern provinces[1] and it has become very popular in the rest of Thailand as well.[2] Its name in Thai comes from sai (intestine) and from ua (to stuff).[3] In Shan State, this sausage is known as sai long phik.[4]
![]() A plate of grilled sai ua  | |
| Course | Sausage | 
|---|---|
| Place of origin | Mainland Southeast Asia | 
| Region or state | Southeast Asia specifically Northern Thailand and Northeastern Burma  | 
| Associated national cuisine | Myanmar and Thailand | 
| Main ingredients | Pork, red curry paste | 
Sai ua contains minced pork meat, herbs, spices, and kaeng khua red curry paste.[5] It is usually eaten grilled with sticky rice and other dishes or served as a snack or starter. Traditionally sai ua was a homemade sausage, but today it is readily available in shops.[6]
See also
    
- Naem – a fermented pork sausage in Thai cuisine
 - Sai krok Isan – a fermented sausage from northeastern Thailand
 - List of sausages
 - List of Thai dishes
 
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