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Cambodian Cuisine

Amok

Amok is a popular Cambodian dish made with fish, chicken, or other meats, cooked with coconut milk, lemongrass, and a variety of spices, and then steamed in banana leaves. 1)

Fish Amok

Fish Amok is a specific version of the dish, using fish as the main ingredient, and it is considered Cambodia's national dish. 2)

Bai Sach Chrouk

Bai Sach Chrouk is a common Cambodian breakfast dish made with thinly sliced pork marinated in coconut milk and grilled, served with rice and pickled vegetables. 3)

Kuy Teav

Kuy Teav is a Cambodian noodle soup, often served as a hearty breakfast, made with a clear broth, rice noodles, and various toppings like pork, shrimp, or beef. 4)

Nom Banh Chok

Nom Banh Chok is a traditional Cambodian dish consisting of rice noodles topped with a fish-based green curry sauce and an assortment of fresh vegetables. 5)

Prahok

Prahok is a fermented fish paste that is a staple ingredient in Cambodian cuisine, used to add depth and flavor to many dishes. 6)

Lap Khmer

Lap Khmer is a Cambodian salad made with minced meat (usually beef or fish), flavored with herbs, shallots, garlic, and fish sauce. 7)

Num Pang

Num Pang is Cambodia's version of a sandwich, usually made with a baguette filled with ingredients like meat, vegetables, and various sauces. 8)

Prohok Ktiss

Prohok Ktiss is a traditional dip made with prahok, pork, coconut milk, and various spices, often served with fresh vegetables and rice. 9)

Cha Kroeung Sach Ko

Cha Kroeung Sach Ko is a Cambodian stir-fry dish made with marinated beef, lemongrass, and a spicy kroeung (paste) made from spices and herbs. 10)

Trey Chean Choun

Trey Chean Choun is a Cambodian dish featuring grilled fish topped with a tangy green mango salad. 11)

Bok Svay

Bok Svay is a popular Cambodian soup made with duck or chicken and a variety of vegetables, cooked in a sour tamarind broth. 12)

Num Ansom Chek

Num Ansom Chek is a dessert made with sticky rice, bananas, and black beans, wrapped in banana leaves and steamed. 13)

Chive Cake (Num Kachay)

Chive Cake is a savory Cambodian snack made from rice flour and chives often served with a sweet soy-based dipping sauce. 14)

Bai Chha

Bai Chha is a dish made with stir-fried rice noodles, bean sprouts, and eggs, often served with fresh herbs and lime. 15)