Samlar kakou
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Alternative names | Samlaa Kako, Samlor Korko |
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Type | soup |
Place of origin | Cambodia |
Associated national cuisine | Cambodia |
Created by | Cambodian cuisine |
Serving temperature | hot |
Main ingredients | kroeung, 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]
- ^ "Khmer Foods". Tourism of Cambodia. Retrieved 2014-08-08.
- ^ "Samlor Korko – Khmer Fish Soup With Vegetables". Retrieved 2014-08-08.
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