Samlar kakou

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Samlar kakou
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Alternative namesSamlaa Kako, Samlor Korko
Typesoup
Place of originCambodia
Associated national cuisineCambodia
Created byCambodian cuisine
Serving temperaturehot
Main ingredientskroeung, fish paste, fish flesh, pork or chicken and vegetables

Samlar kakou (Khmer: សម្លកកូរ) is a traditional soup dish of Cambodia. Samlar kakou also considered as one of Cambodian's national dish.[1] The dish consists of kroeung, fish paste, fish flesh, pork or chicken and vegetables.[2]

Unlike other Khmer dishes, this can be served as a one-pot dish because it is a reassuringly well balanced meal on its own. Some prefer it as a vegetarian dish where the fish and meat are omitted and replaced by coconut cream and vegetable stock.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Khmer Foods". Tourism of Cambodia. Retrieved 2014-08-08.
  2. ^ "Samlor Korko – Khmer Fish Soup With Vegetables". Retrieved 2014-08-08.