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  2. Num pang - Wikipedia

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    In Cambodian cuisine, num pang (Khmer: នំបុ័ង [num paŋ]; from French: pain – "bread") is a short baguette with thin, crisp crust and soft, airy texture. It is often split lengthwise and filled with savory ingredients like a submarine sandwich and served as a meal, called num pang sach (នំបុ័ងសាច់ [num paŋ sac]; "bread with meats").

  3. Cambodian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Khmer specialties from the Sóc Trăng province, such as cốm dẹp [25] and nom kapong [26] (នំកំប៉ុង) have gained popularity throughout the Mekong Delta and other parts of Vietnam. Khmer-style crepes known as ọm chiếl are commonly sold in food stalls around the Mekong Delta, especially in Trà Vinh province. [27]

  4. Lort cha - Wikipedia

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    Lort cha (Khmer: លតឆា) is a Cambodian street food dish made by stir-frying silver needle noodles (លត, lort) with garlic, bean sprouts and scallions or chives, as well as greens or cabbage, beef, chicken or pork, in a mixture of palm sugar, fish sauce and dark soy sauce and served with a fried egg. [1]

  5. Top 10 Asian Fried Chicken Recipes That Will Blow Your Mind - AOL

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    Get the recipe: Phnom Penh Cambodian Style Fried Chicken Wing Rasamalaysia Imagine battered chicken fried to crispy perfection and doused in a sweet honey and lemony sauce… a quick and easy ...

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    There's a new star emerging on Fall River's diverse restaurant scene. See what's on the menu at 9 Star International, like nothing else in town.

  7. Khmer royal cuisine - Wikipedia

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    A variation of nataing favored by the Khmer royalty uses chicken meat that has been finely strained before cooking. An even more extravagant version incorporates lobster as the main ingredient. [19] Muk mee (ម៉ុកមី) Muk mee is a Khmer-style salad made of fried rice vermicelli, from which a wide array of toppings is added. [citation ...

  8. Category:Cambodian cuisine - Wikipedia

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  9. Cambodian Chinese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Cambodian Chinese or Sino-Khmer cuisine is a food tradition developed by the Cambodian Chineses living in Cambodia that's distinct from both Khmer and Chinese cuisines. [1] The foodways of the Chinese Cambodians have not only been influenced by the Khmer but also by the Vietnamese and Chinese Vietnamese foodways.