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I tried looking for "kokkoh" on google and all I find are either copies of this wikipedia article or articles on macrobiotic food which seem to have gotten their information from this one article. As the above user has already mentioned, "kokkoh" seems to be a totally unknown drink in Thailand. As such, I will remove the category Thai cuisine and remove it from any list where it is mentioned as being a Thai drink. I will also remove the sentence in this article where it is mentioned as being of Thai origin. If someone could come up with a clear reference that it is Thai, these sentences can be reinstated. Rice milk in Thailand is called "nam nom khao" and was used as a baby food supplement before real milk products or soya bean milk was available. If anything, then the article "rice milk" should be put in the category Thai cuisine. - Takeaway (talk) 12:01, 17 November 2009 (UTC)Reply