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  2. Rotanak Ros - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, after a successful Kickstarter campaign, Rotanak released "Nhum – Recipes from a Cambodian Kitchen", a collection of approximately 80 traditional Cambodian recipes from various parts of Cambodia, in both English and Khmer. [6] [7] The cookbook received Gourmand Awards in the "Woman chef Book" and "Published in Asia" categories in ...

  3. Cambodian cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The cookbook "From Spiders to Water Lilies, Creative Cambodian Cooking with Friends" published by non-governmental organization Friends-International has received the 2009 Gourmand World Cookbook Award as the "Best Asian Cuisine Cookbook", was the first book from Cambodia to win the award back then. [132]

  4. Joannès Rivière - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Periplus Publishing Group released an English-language version of his Cambodian cookbook titled "Cambodian Cooking: A humanitarian project in collaboration with Act for Cambodia". [6] In 2010, when Rivière was planning to return to France he met David Thompson who had eaten at the hotel Rivière was working at.

  5. List of food and drink awards - Wikipedia

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    This list of food and drink awards is an index of articles of notable awards given for food and drinks. Food awards include awards for restaurants and food products, and cooking competitions. There are wine and spirits awards, beer awards, awards for cookbooks, and awards for food technology.

  6. The best cookbooks of 2024 - AOL

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    These are the best cookbooks of 2024, including the latest Half-Baked Harvest cookbook, Dolly Parton's newest cookbook, and the 25th anniversary edition of America's Test Kitchen.

  7. Khmer royal cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Khmer royal cuisine has evolved over the centuries with influences from India, China, Thailand, Vietnam and France. [ 2 ] The distinctions between the three culinary styles are not as pronounced as in the case of Thailand or Laos , [ 3 ] and the main characteristics that set Khmer royal cuisine apart from the other two culinary styles are the ...

  8. Luu Meng - Wikipedia

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    Luu Meng (Khmer: លូ ម៉េង; born on 7 February 1974) is a Chinese Cambodian chef, culinary author and hospitality entrepreneur. He is the CEO of Almond Group, [1] director of Thalias Group, [2] president of the Cambodia Tourism Federation, president of Cambodian Hotel Association, president of Cambodia Chef Federation, vice president of ASEAN Hotel Association and Cuisine Advisor of ...

  9. Samlor machu - Wikipedia

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    Samlor machu (Khmer: សម្លម្ជូរ – 'sour soup') is a Khmer term for a category of sour soups.. The sour flavour of the soup comes from the use of tamarind (អម្ពិល), however variations also include other tangy fruits and vegetables such as tomatoes (ប៉េងប៉ោះ), pineapples (ម្នាស់), water spinach (ត្រកួន), leaf celery, as well ...