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  2. Larb - Wikipedia

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    Lao bile laab (laab Pia in Lao) made with cooked meat, tripes, and bile Ping sin nam tok is a variation of Lao laab dish made with beef steak and sometimes enjoyed as an appetizer with aperitif. Lao Goi made with Mekong fish served with sticky rice and plenty of fresh vegetables Lao Sua Gai is a variation of laab made with shredded cooked ...

  3. Or lam - Wikipedia

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    Or Lam (Lao: ເອາະຫຼາມ, pronounced [ʔɔ́ʔ.lǎːm]) is a mildly spicy, slightly tongue numbing, Laotian stew originating from Luang Prabang, Laos.The peppery and thick broth is prepared by slowly simmering lemongrass, chilies and Lao chili wood [1] with crushed or mashed up sticky rice, grilled citronella, garlic, dill and onions added to thicken the broth.

  4. Lao cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The most famous Lao dish is larb (Lao: ລາບ, ; sometimes also spelled laab or laap), a spicy mixture of marinated meat or fish that is sometimes raw (prepared like ceviche) with a variable combination of herbs, greens, and spices. Lao cuisine has many regional variations, corresponding in part to the fresh foods local to each region.

  5. New Laotian restaurant opens in Tri-Cities + Longtime office ...

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    Office Depot closing. Office Depot, 1717 George Washington Way, is closing. The move will leave one Office Depot location in the Tri-Cities, on Canal Drive at Columbia Center.

  6. Koi (dish) - Wikipedia

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    Koi made with raw fish is a popular dish in Laos and Isaan and a common source of infection with the Southeast Asian liver fluke Opisthorchis viverrini. [1] Koi pla eaten in north-east Thailand is made from raw fish, live red ants, herbs and lime juice. [2] Koi pla is eaten soon after it is prepared, without a long period of soaking in acid ...

  7. Lao sausage - Wikipedia

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    Lao sausage is a broad term used to describe the local variant of Lao-style sausages found in Laos, Northern, and Northeastern Thailand. Sai Oua with sticky rice. Sai oua is an ancient Lao word for sausage, [1] literally sai (intestine) oua (stuffed). Sai oua is a spicy sausage originating from Luang Prabang, Laos.

  8. Laotian restaurant is set to be a centerpiece of new Cary ...

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    SAAP, which means delicious or “yummy” in Laotian, Bounsanga said, plans a dining room with 70 seats, 10 stools at the bar and a 20 person patio. Bounsanga said he crafted the menu to embrace ...

  9. The Best Traditional Hanukkah Foods, From Latkes to Donuts - AOL

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    Matzo Ball Soup. No soup is more synonymous with Jewish celebrations than matzo ball soup. All that’s needed for a soup to be called matzo ball soup is chicken broth and a matzo ball or two ...