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  2. Cambodian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Since the early 2010s, an emerging grassroots culinary movement in Siem Reap, called "New Cambodian Cuisine", has gained momentum. It loosely consists of six Cambodian chefs and restaurateurs—Pola Siv, Sothea Seng, Pol Kimsan and Sok Kimsan, Mengly Mork and Pheak Tim—who are experimenting with and modernizing traditional Cambodian dishes. [36]

  3. Khmer royal cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Sihanouk was most famous for his dishes, such as Les Profitéroles Fourrés de Crème de Fromage, where the king used the knowledge of his favourite French cuisine and world cuisine. Princess Mom favoured traditional Cambodian cuisine and spent her life researching herbs, spices, vegetables, meats and other Cambodian ingredients, and the best ...

  4. Culture of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Cambodian cuisine is known for using fish sauce in soups, stir-fried cuisine, and as dippings. The Chinese influence can be noted in the common chha (Khmer: ឆារ, Stir frying) and in the use of many variations of rice noodles. In Chinese-Cambodian cuisine, a popular dish is a "pork broth rice noodle soup", called kuy tieu (Khmer ...

  5. Samlar kako - Wikipedia

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    ' stirring soup ', pronounced [sɑmlɑː kɑːkou]) or Cambodian ratatouille [1] is a traditional Cambodian soup considered one of Cambodia's national dishes. Samlar kako consists of green kroeung, prahok, roasted ground rice, catfish, pork or chicken, vegetables, fruits and herbs. [5] The dish has been compared to French ratatouille or pot-au ...

  6. Samlor prahal - Wikipedia

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    Cambodia: Region or state: Southeast Asia: Associated cuisine: Cambodia: Serving temperature: hot: Main ingredients: chicken or fish stock, lemongrass or green kroeung, freshwater fish (bream, pike or brown trout), vegetables (taro, winter melon, pumpkin, and luffa), fresh herbs (climbing wattle, wild asparagus, coriander or hot mint

  7. Num ansom - Wikipedia

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    When Cambodia's temple-building traditions died out, so too did the architectural manifestations of Shiva Lingam and Yoni. Nonetheless, the concept of Mea Ba, or the respect of mother and father, persisted, and is still present in Khmer gastronomy. [2] Thus, these two cakes are indispensable components of the Khmer traditional wedding. [3]

  8. Category:Cambodian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Cambodian Chinese cuisine (13 P) Cambodian cookbook writers (2 P) Cambodian restaurants (8 P) Cambodian curries (4 P) D. Cambodian desserts (6 P) Cambodian drinks (2 ...

  9. Category:Culture of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Cambodian cuisine (11 C, 43 P) E. Entertainment in Cambodia (10 C) Ethnic groups in Cambodia (7 C, 25 P) ... Traditional Cambodian medicine; Tugging rituals and games; V.