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Saisavali Bhiromya
Princess Suddhasininat Piyamaharaj Padivaradda From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Saisavali Bhiromya, the Princess Suddhasininat Piyamaharaj Padivaradda[1] (Thai: สายสวลีภิรมย์; RTGS: Saisawali Phirom), born Princess Sai Ladavalya of Siam (Thai: สาย ลดาวัลย์; RTGS: Sai Ladawan; 4 September 1862 – 24 June 1929) was a consort of Chulalongkorn, the King of Siam.
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Early life
She was a daughter of Ladavalya, Prince Bhumindra Bhakdi and Lady Chin. Her sisters, Ubolratana Narinaga and Saovabhark Nariratana, also became wives of Chulalongkorn[2]
Princess Saisavali Bhiromya died on 24 June 1929 at the age 66.
Legacy
As Princess Saisavali Bhiromya was the head of the palace kitchen in the late 19th century, her recipes endured through the written works of Mom Luang Nueang Nilrat.[3] This includes a recipe for satay, taught to the Princess by a Javanese teacher and later adapted to suit the Siamese palate. The sate became popular, and was named satay lue (Thai: สะเต๊ะลือ; RTGS: sate lue) "satay [that people] talk about".[3][4]
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