Pig vs Pork in Thai (moo and nuea moo)
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The animal and the meat
Thai neatly separates the animal from the meat on your plate. A pig is moo (หมู), while pork, the meat, is nuea moo (เนื้อหมู), literally pig flesh. The word nuea (เนื้อ) means meat, so it turns an animal into a menu item.
This pattern repeats across the menu, which makes it so useful in Phuket. Learn nuea and you can start reading beef, chicken and other meats the same way. It is a small building block that unlocks a lot of food words.
In everyday ordering many dishes just say moo for pork, so both are worth knowing. This short Thai reel shows the difference clearly so you can order with confidence at a street stall.




