Moo Ping
Thai street-food pork skewers marinated in coconut milk, fish sauce, soy sauce, and palm sugar, grilled over charcoal.
Allergen data cross-referenced against published allergen databases.
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Full allergen breakdown
Ingredients
- pork
- coconut milk (Tree Nut)
- fish sauce (Fish)
- soy sauce (Soy)
- garlic
- palm sugar
- coriander root
- white pepper
Hidden Ingredients
These ingredients are not typically listed on menus but are present in traditional preparations.
- fish sauce in the marinade
- soy sauce in the marinade
- coconut milk in the marinade
Allergen Breakdown
Dairy-Free
Likely OKUses coconut milk in the marinade, not dairy.
Gluten-Free
Likely contains restrictionSoy sauce in the marinade contains wheat.
Peanut-Free
Likely OKPeanuts are not used in moo ping marinade.
Tree Nut-Free
Check with staffCoconut milk is used in the marinade. Concern for those with coconut sensitivity.
Shellfish-Free
Likely OKNo shellfish in moo ping.
Egg-Free
Likely OKNo eggs in moo ping.
Fish-Free
Likely contains restrictionFish sauce is a core marinade ingredient.
Soy-Free
Likely contains restrictionSoy sauce is used in the marinade.
Sesame-Free
Likely OKSesame is not traditionally used in moo ping.
Vegetarian
Likely contains restrictionContains pork and fish sauce.
| Restriction | Status | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Dairy-Free | Likely OK | Uses coconut milk in the marinade, not dairy. |
| Gluten-Free | Likely contains restriction | Soy sauce in the marinade contains wheat. |
| Peanut-Free | Likely OK | Peanuts are not used in moo ping marinade. |
| Tree Nut-Free | Check with staff | Coconut milk is used in the marinade. Concern for those with coconut sensitivity. |
| Shellfish-Free | Likely OK | No shellfish in moo ping. |
| Egg-Free | Likely OK | No eggs in moo ping. |
| Fish-Free | Likely contains restriction | Fish sauce is a core marinade ingredient. |
| Soy-Free | Likely contains restriction | Soy sauce is used in the marinade. |
| Sesame-Free | Likely OK | Sesame is not traditionally used in moo ping. |
| Vegetarian | Likely contains restriction | Contains pork and fish sauce. |
Key risk: Moo ping appears to be simple grilled pork but the marinade contains fish sauce and soy sauce. It is one of the safer Thai street foods, but still not appropriate for fish-free or soy-free diets without modification.
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