Cambodian cuisine
Cambodian Cuisine is the traditional cuisine of the people of Cambodia. It is known for its unique blend of flavors, which include sweet, sour, salty, and bitter. The cuisine is heavily influenced by the country's rich history and culture, as well as its geographical location.
Etymology[edit | edit source]
The term "Cambodian Cuisine" is derived from the country's name, Cambodia. The word "Cambodia" itself is derived from the Sanskrit word "Kambujadesa", which means "Land of Kambuja". The term "cuisine" is of French origin and refers to a style or method of cooking.
History[edit | edit source]
Cambodian cuisine has a history dating back many centuries. It has been influenced by various cultures and civilizations that have interacted with the region, including Indian, Chinese, and French. The cuisine has also been influenced by the country's geographical location, with its abundance of fresh fruits, vegetables, and seafood.
Ingredients[edit | edit source]
The main ingredients used in Cambodian cuisine include rice, fish, pork, beef, chicken, and various types of vegetables. The cuisine also makes use of a variety of herbs and spices, such as lemongrass, galangal, garlic, turmeric, tamarind, and kaffir lime leaves.
Soups/Stews and Hot Pot[edit | edit source]
One of the most popular types of dishes in Cambodian cuisine is soups and stews. These dishes are typically made with a base of broth, which is then flavored with various herbs and spices. The soup or stew may also contain meat, fish, or vegetables. Hot pot, also known as "Phnom Pleung", is a popular dish in Cambodia. It is a communal meal where diners cook their own food in a pot of boiling broth.
Related Terms[edit | edit source]
- Khmer Cuisine: The traditional cuisine of the Khmer people of Cambodia.
- Amok (food): A popular Cambodian dish made from fish, coconut milk, and curry paste.
- Prahok: A type of fermented fish paste used in Cambodian cuisine.
- Kuy teav: A noodle soup dish popular in Cambodia.
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