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  2. Jeow bong - Wikipedia

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    Jeow bong was one of the favorite dishes of the former Lao royal family as described in the collection of recipes hand-written by Phia Sing (1898-1967), the king's personal chef and master of ceremonies. [4] [5] Today, Jeow bong is one of several popular traditional dishes of Laos that is also gaining popularity in the West. [6] [7]

  3. Made With Lau - Wikipedia

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    [4] [6] [8] YouTube's first payment to them the following day was for $3.57. [4] [8] In addition to spotlighting the channel as a Creator on the Rise, YouTube profiled it in the podcast The Upload: The Rise of the Creator Economy and the documentary series The United States of YouTube. [12] The Laus also run a blog where they discuss Cantonese ...

  4. Khao poon - Wikipedia

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    Khao poon (Lao: ເຂົ້າປຸ້ນ, pronounced [kʰà(ː)w pûn]); also known as Lao royal vermicelli curry soup or Lao laksa and sometimes spelled kapoon, khao poun or khao pun) is a popular national noodle soup of Laos. [1] Khao poon is one type of Lao rice vermicelli soup [2] that is often made with pounded chicken, fish, or pork in ...

  5. Lao Omelet with Dill, Scallion and Thai Chile Recipe - AOL

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  6. Keng No Mai - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The dish can also be found among the Lao ethnic region of Northeastern Thailand . [ 3 ] Keng no mai is made by cooking bamboo shoot , mushrooms (oysters, straw, and wood ears), okra, angled gourd, pumpkin, juices (or extract) obtained from the yanang leaves, and padaek in pork, chicken or beef broth.

  7. Three authentic Thai recipes to try at home - AOL

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  8. Khao jee - Wikipedia

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    In Laos, the term "khao jee" can also refer to a Lao-style French bread or baguette. One of the ever-lasting and fully embraced remnants of French colonial rules in Southeast Asia. [12] [13] The khao jee bread is commonly use in Vietnamese bánh mì sandwiches. The Lao variation of the sandwich is known as Khao Jee Pâté. [14] [15] [16]

  9. Kaeng som - Wikipedia

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    Kaeng som kung dok khae is a version with shrimps and dok khae, the flowers of the Sesbania grandiflora A traditional and basic kaeng som pla from Southern Thailand. Kaeng som, gaeng som [1] (Thai: แกงส้ม, pronounced [kɛ̄ːŋ sôm]), Asam rebus, or Thai/Lao/Malaysian sour curry [2] is a sour and spicy fish curry or soup with vegetables popular in Southeast Asia. [3]