58 Dishes

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Amok

Steamed curry (khmer: អាម៉ុក, amŏk [ʔaːmok]; thai: ห่อหมก lit. 'bury wrap', ho mok [hɔ̀ː.mòk], lao: ຫມົກ, mok [mók]) is a southeast asian type of curry steam-cooked in banana leaves. in laos it is also roasted on embers. the base of the curry is made with a curry paste (khmer: គ្រឿង, krœăng [krɨəŋ]; thai: พริกแกง, prik kaeng) with or without the addition of coconut cream or coconut milk and eggs. a wide range of leaves and staple ingredients are also added to the dish, such as: fish (khmer: អាម៉ុកត្រី, amŏk trei [ʔaːmok trəj]; thai: ห่อหมกปลา, ho mok pla [hɔ̀ː.mòk plāː]; lao: ຫມົກປາ, mok pa [mók paː]); bamboo shoots (thai: ห่อหมกหน่อไม้, ho mok no mai [hɔ̀ː.mòk nɔ̀ː máːj]; lao: ຫມົກຫນໍ່ໄມ້, mok nor mai [mók nɔ̄ː mâj] (often with minced meat inside)); chicken (khmer: អាម៉ុកសាច់មាន់, amŏk săch moăn [ʔaːmok sac mŏən]; thai: ห่อหมกไก่, ho mok kai [hɔ̀ː.mòk kàj]); snails (khmer: អាម៉ុកខ្យង, amŏk khyâng [ʔaːmok kʰjɑːŋ]); tofu (khmer: អាម៉ុកតៅហ៊ូ, amŏk tauhu [ʔaːmok tawhuː]; thai: ห่อหมกเต้าหู้, [hɔ̀ː.mòk tâw.hûː]);; algae (lao: ຫມົກໄຄ, [mók kʰáj] (with mekong weed)).according to cultural anthropologist penny van esterik, the southeast asian coconut-based curries are the result of indianization, that in the 15th century after the fall of angkor, were introduced in the ayutthaya kingdom by khmer royal cooks and later reintroduced back into cambodia as the siamese armies attacked into cambodia. nowadays, they are considered characteristic of individual southeast asian cuisines.

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Amok trey

Fish amok or amok trei (khmer: អាម៉ុកត្រី [ʔaːmok trəj]) is a khmer steamed fish curry (amok) with a mousse-like consistency, one of cambodia's national dishes. fish amok is believed to have been a royal khmer dish dating back to the khmer empire, although others question it originating in cambodia.

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Ang dtray-meuk

Skewered and grilled squid, serve with dipping sauce

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Bai cha

Fried rice is a dish of cooked rice that has been stir-fried in a wok or a frying pan and is usually mixed with other ingredients such as eggs, vegetables, seafood, or meat. it is often eaten by itself or as an accompaniment to another dish. fried rice is a popular component of east asian, southeast asian and certain south asian cuisines, as well as a staple national dish of indonesia. as a homemade dish, fried rice is typically made with ingredients left over from other dishes, leading to countless variations. [1] first developed during the sui dynasty in china and as such all fried rice dishes can trace their origins to chinese fried rice.many varieties of fried rice have their own specific list of ingredients. in greater china, common varieties include yangzhou fried rice and hokkien fried rice. japanese chāhan is considered a japanese chinese dish, having derived from chinese fried rice dishes. korean bokkeum-bap in general is not of korean chinese origin, although there is a korean chinese variety of bokkeum-bap. in southeast asia, similarly constructed indonesian, malaysian, and singaporean nasi goreng and thai khao phat are popular dishes. in the west, most restaurants catering to vegetarians have invented their own varieties of fried rice, including egg fried rice. fried rice is also seen on the menus of american restaurants offering cuisines with no native tradition of the dish. additionally, the cuisine of some latin american countries includes variations on fried rice, including ecuadorian chaulafan, peruvian arroz chaufa, cuban arroz frito, and puerto rican arroz mamposteao. fried rice is a common street food in asia. in some asian countries, small restaurants, street vendors and traveling hawkers specialize in serving fried rice. in indonesian cities it is common to find fried rice street hawkers moving through the streets with their food cart and stationing it in busy streets or residential areas. many southeast asian street food stands offer fried rice with a selection of optional garnishes and side dishes.

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Bai mon

Poached chicken with rice

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Banana blossom salad

Banana flower salad

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Banh hoi

Bánh hỏi (vietnamese: [ɓaɲ hɔːj] is a vietnamese dish consisting of rice vermicelli woven into intricate bundles and often topped with chopped scallions or garlic chives sauteed in oil, served with a complimentary meat dish. the strings of noodles are usually only as thin as a toothpick; the texture is firm enough so the noodles do not fall apart but is not at all sticky to keep the dish light and suitable for a breakfast treat. also known as question cake or pie.

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Bánh xèo

Bánh xèo (vietnamese: [ɓǎjŋ̟ sɛ̂w], lit. 'sizzling pancake') is a crispy, stuffed rice pancake popular in vietnam. the name refers to the sound (from xèo – 'sizzling') the rice batter makes when it is poured into the hot skillet. it is a savoury fried pancake made of rice flour, water, and turmeric powder. it can also be called a vietnamese crêpe. some common stuffings include pork, prawns, diced green onion, mung bean, and bean sprouts. bánh xèo is also served with lettuce, mint, asian basil, and fish mint.the dish is also popular in cambodian cuisine, where the dish is called banh chao (khmer: បាញ់ឆែវ [ɓaɲ cʰaew]). cambodian banh chhev are more similar to the southern vietnamese style of bánh xèo rather than to the style present in central vietnam. there is also a thai version of bánh xèo called khanom bueang yuan (thai: ขนมเบื้องญวณ). it is offered by some street vendors and is available at many bangkok restaurants serving thai or royal cuisine. the most common filling in thailand is a minced mixture of shredded coconut, roasted peanuts, shrimp, salted radish and fried tofu and served with bean sprouts and sweet cucumber relish.

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Bay sach chruk

Bay sach chruk (khmer: បាយសាច់ជ្រូក [baːj sac cruːk]; meaning "rice and pork") is a cambodian pork and rice dish. it is commonly served as a breakfast dish.

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Beef salad

Grilled or stir fried beef and fresh vegetable salad made with lettuce, tomatoes, onions, cucumbers, basil and a dressing made with fish sauce, lemon juice and sugar

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Bor bor

Savory rice porridge, made with chicken, pork, eggs/omelette, fish, bean sprouts, green onions, fried breadsticks

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Cha kreung

Spicy lemongrass stir fry, made with with chicken, beef (char kroeung sach ko), celery, kaffir lime leaves, fish sauce, lemongrass, garlic, turmeric, galangal

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Cha traop dot

Eggplant and minced pork

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Chap chai

Japchae (잡채; 雜菜) is a savory and slightly sweet dish of stir-fried glass noodles and vegetables that is popular in korean cuisine. japchae is typically prepared with dangmyeon (당면, 唐麵), a type of cellophane noodles made from sweet potato starch; the noodles are mixed with assorted vegetables, meat, mushrooms, and seasoned with soy sauce and sesame oil.once a royal dish, japchae is now one of the most popular traditional celebration dishes, often served on special occasions, such as weddings, birthdays (especially dol, the first birthday, and hwangap, the sixtieth), and holidays. it is also popular at banquets, parties, and potlucks, due to the ease of bulk preparation and flexible serving: japchae can be served warm, at room temperature, or cold from the refrigerator, and can be eaten freshly made or the day after.japchae is commonly served as a banchan (side dish), though it may also be eaten as a main dish. it is sometimes served on a bed of rice: with rice, it is known as japchae-bap (잡채밥).

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Char kway teow

Char kway teow (chinese: 炒粿條; pe̍h-ōe-jī: chhá-kóe-tiâu) is a stir fried chinese-inspired rice noodle dish from maritime southeast asia. in hokkien and teochew, char means “stir-fried” and kway teow refers to flat rice noodles. it is made from flat rice noodles (chinese: 河粉; pinyin: hé fěn; cantonese yale: hó fán) or kway teow (chinese: 粿條; pe̍h-ōe-jī: kóe-tiâu; pinyin: guǒ tiáo; cantonese yale: gwó tìuh) of approximately 1 cm or (in the north of malaysia) about 0.5 cm in width, stir-fried over very high heat with garlic, light and dark soy sauce, chilli paste, whole prawns, shelled blood cockles, chopped chinese chives, slices of chinese sausage, and bean sprouts. other common ingredients include fishcake and belachan.originally developed and catered to overseas-born chinese labourers in the southeast asia region, the dish has achieved widespread popularity within the region from the late 20th century onwards, particularly in malaysia and singapore. on the other hand, the dish has also acquired a reputation of being unhealthy within modern contexts due to its high saturated fat content, as it is traditionally stir-fried in pork fat with crisp croutons of pork lard.

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Chee cheong fun

A rice noodle roll (also translated as steamed rice roll) is a cantonese dish from guangdong province in southern china, commonly served either as a snack, small meal or variety of dim sum. it is a thin roll made from a wide strip of shahe fen (rice noodles), filled with shrimp, beef, vegetables, or other ingredients. seasoned soy sauce—sometimes with siu mei drippings—is poured over the dish upon serving. when plain and made without filling, the rice noodle is also known as jyu cheung fan. the name, jyu cheung fan, “jyu” means “pig” in cantonese, “cheung” means “intestine”, and “fan” means “noodles”. combining means the pig intestine noodle roll because the appearance of the noodle roll looks like pig's intestine. there is no official recording of the history of the rice noodle roll. most cooking books mention that the jyu cheung fan was begun in the 1930s. a snack or breakfast that sold in many street restaurants. in guangzhou, guangdong province, people called it laai cheung because it is a noodle roll that pulled or pushed by hand.

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Chha kh'nhei

Chha kh'nhei (khmer:ឆាខ្ញី) is a cambodian stir fry dish. it is commonly made from a meat (usually chicken, eel, or frog) prepared with ginger and an assortment of other spices for flavor.

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Chicken curry

Chicken curry or curry chicken is a dish originating from the indian subcontinent. it is common in the indian subcontinent, southeast asia, great britain, and the caribbean. a typical curry from the indian subcontinent consists of chicken stewed in an onion- and tomato-based sauce, flavoured with ginger, garlic, tomato puree, chilli peppers and a variety of spices, often including turmeric, cumin, coriander, cinnamon, and cardamom. outside of south asia, chicken curry is often made with a pre-made spice mixture known as curry powder.

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Chicken satay

Satay ( sah-tay, in usa also sa-tay), or sate in indonesian spelling, is a southeast asian dish of seasoned, skewered and grilled meat, served with a sauce. the earliest preparations of satay is believed to have originated in javanese cuisine, but has spread to almost anywhere in indonesia, where it has become a national dish. indonesian satay is often served with peanut sauce – a sauce made from peanut butter, and is often accompanied with lontong, a type of rice cake, though the diversity of the country has produced a wide variety of satay recipes. it is also popular in many other southeast asian countries including brunei, malaysia, philippines, singapore and thailand. it also recognized and popular in suriname and the netherlands. in sri lanka, it has become a staple of the local diet as a result of the influences from the local malay community.satay may consist of diced or sliced chicken, goat, mutton, beef, pork, fish, other meats, or tofu; bamboo skewers are often used, while rustic style of preparations employ skewers from the midrib of the coconut palm frond. these are grilled or barbecued over a wood or charcoal fire, then served with various spicy seasonings. satay can be served in various sauces; however, most often they are served in a combination of soy and peanut sauce. hence, peanut sauce is often called satay sauce. it is popular as street food, and it can be obtained from a travelling satay vendor, from a street-side tent-restaurant, in an upper-class restaurant, or at traditional celebration feasts. close analogues are yakitori from japan, kǎoròu chuàn from china, seekh kebab from the indian subcontinent, shish kebab from turkey and the middle east, shashlik from eastern europe and the caucasus, and sosatie from south africa. it is listed at number 14 on world's 50 most delicious foods readers' poll compiled by cnn go in 2011.

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Green mango salad

Unripe mango salad with shrimp, fish, seafood, nuts, vegetables, herbs

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Kampot pepper crab

Stir fried crab and green kampot peppercorns

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Kari

A curry is a dish with a sauce seasoned with spices, mainly associated with south asian cuisine. in southern india, leaves from the curry tree may be included.there are many varieties of curry. in traditional cuisines, the selection of spices for each dish is a matter of national or regional cultural tradition, religious practice, and preference of the chef. such dishes have names that refer to their ingredients, spicing, and cooking methods. outside the indian subcontinent, a curry is a dish from southeast asia which uses coconut milk or spice pastes, commonly eaten over rice. curries may contain fish, meat, poultry, or shellfish, either alone or in combination with vegetables. others are vegetarian. dry curries are cooked using small amounts of liquid, which is allowed to evaporate, leaving the other ingredients coated with the spice mixture. wet curries contain significant amounts of sauce or gravy based on broth, coconut cream or coconut milk, dairy cream or yogurt, or legume purée, sautéed crushed onion, or tomato purée. curry powder, a commercially prepared mixture of spices marketed in the west, was first exported to britain in the 18th century when indian merchants sold a concoction of spices, similar to garam masala, to the british colonial government and army returning to britain.

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Kaw sach chrouk

Braised and caramelized pork

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Kolo mee

Mee kolo or kolok mee is malaysian dish of dry noodles tossed in a savoury pork and shallot mixture, topped off with fragrant fried onions originated from the state of sarawak, characteristically light and tossed in a transparent sauce. mee kolo is a sarawakian chinese favourite, and is served any time of the day for breakfast, lunch, and supper.

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Lok lak

Shaking beef (vietnamese: bò lúc lắc, french: bœuf lôc lac) or beef lok lak (khmer: ឡុកឡាក់សាច់គោ, lok lak sach kor) is a french-inspired vietnamese dish that consists of beef sauteed with cucumber, lettuce, tomatoes, red onion, pepper, and soy sauce. the beef is cut into small cubes the size of playing dice (hột lúc lắc) before being sauteed. beef used to be a luxury ingredient, therefore the dish was mostly served at formal events, such as wedding banquets and anniversaries, however nowadays, it has become a common food. before french colonization cows were only used for manual labour and were working animals. in cambodia, shaking beef is known as beef lok lak and often considered a national dish. it could have entered cambodian cuisine after the vietnamese annexation of cambodia in 1834 or during the french indochina period. the original lok lak uses high-quality steak fried with french butter which stems from indochina's french colonial past, while a simpler version influenced by chinese culinary techniques uses cheap cuts of beef and chinese oyster sauce.

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Lok lok

Hot pot (steamboat) style foods of skewered beef, pork, chicken, pork belly, seafood, offal, vegetables

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Lort cha

Short, fat noodles stir fried with beef, scallions and beansprouts, topped with a fried egg

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Mee katang

Cantonese-style rice noodles with meat, seafood, shrimp, squid, fish cakes, vegetables, seasonings and condiments

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Nom chang

Glutinous rice dumplings, many flavors, for example, pork, garlic, beans, nuts, sausage, vegetables, eggs

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Num ansom

Rice cakes steamed in banana leaves, many sweet and savory variations, for example, filled with pork and mung bean paste, coconut

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Num banh chok

Fermented rice noodles, also refers to noodle soup with fish and vegetables

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Num pang chen

Scallion pancake

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Pahut

Fish cakes, made with white fish, lemongrass and kaffir lime leaves, serve with rice, vegetables, fish sauce

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Plea sach ko

Rare beef salad, made with lime-marinated beef, herbs, shallots, radish

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Red curry

Red curry (thai: แกงเผ็ด, rtgs: kaeng phet, pronounced [kɛːŋ pʰèt], lit.: 'spicy curry') is a popular thai dish consisting of red curry paste cooked in coconut milk with meat added, such as chicken, beef, pork, duck or shrimp, or vegetarian protein source such as tofu.

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Rice

Rice is the seed of the grass species oryza sativa (asian rice) or less commonly oryza glaberrima (african rice). the name wild rice is usually used for species of the genera zizania and porteresia, both wild and domesticated, although the term may also be used for primitive or uncultivated varieties of oryza. as a cereal grain, domesticated rice is the most widely consumed staple food for over half of the world's human population, especially in asia and africa. it is the agricultural commodity with the third-highest worldwide production, after sugarcane and maize. since sizable portions of sugarcane and maize crops are used for purposes other than human consumption, rice is the most important food crop with regard to human nutrition and caloric intake, providing more than one-fifth of the calories consumed worldwide by humans. there are many varieties of rice and culinary preferences tend to vary regionally. the traditional method for cultivating rice is flooding the fields while, or after, setting the young seedlings. this simple method requires sound irrigation planning but reduces the growth of less robust weed and pest plants that have no submerged growth state, and deters vermin. while flooding is not mandatory for the cultivation of rice, all other methods of irrigation require higher effort in weed and pest control during growth periods and a different approach for fertilizing the soil. rice, a monocot, is normally grown as an annual plant, although in tropical areas it can survive as a perennial and can produce a ratoon crop for up to 30 years. rice cultivation is well-suited to countries and regions with low labor costs and high rainfall, as it is labor-intensive to cultivate and requires ample water. however, rice can be grown practically anywhere, even on a steep hill or mountain area with the use of water-controlling terrace systems. although its parent species are native to asia and certain parts of africa, centuries of trade and exportation have made it commonplace in many cultures worldwide. production and consumption of rice is estimated to have been responsible for 4% of global greenhouse gas emissions in 2010.

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Sach chrouk sa see

Char siu (chinese: 叉燒; pinyin: chāshāo; cantonese yale: chāsīu) is a cantonese style of barbecued pork. it is eaten with rice, or used as an ingredient for noodle dishes or stir fries, or as a filling for chasiu baau. five-spice powder is the primary spice, honey or other sweeteners are used as a glaze, and the characteristic red color comes from the red yeast rice when made traditionally. it is classified as a type of siu mei (燒味), cantonese roasted meat.

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Sach ko ang

Cambodian beef skewers, skewered and grilled beef flavored with lemongrass, variations include chicken, pork, fish, prawns, squid, seafood, frogs, serve with green mango salad, pickled vegetables

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Saraman curry

Peanut curry with beef, lamb, chicken

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Shumai

Shumai (simplified chinese: 烧卖; traditional chinese: 燒賣; pinyin: shāomài; cantonese yale: sīu-máai; pe̍h-ōe-jī: sio-māi) is a type of traditional chinese dumpling. in cantonese cuisine, it is usually served as a dim sum snack. in addition to accompanying the chinese diaspora, a variation of shao mai also appears in japan as (焼売, shūmai) and various southeast asian countries.

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Som tam

Green papaya salad (khmer: បុកល្ហុង, lao: ຕຳຫມາກຫຸ່ງ and thai: ส้มตำ) is a spicy salad made from shredded unripe papaya, that possibly originated in laos but nowadays is eaten throughout continental southeast asia (cambodia, laos, myanmar, thailand, and vietnam). the thai variation som tam has been listed at number 46 on world's 50 most delicious foods compiled by cnn go in 2011 and 2018. papaya salad was featured as laos' national costume at the miss grand international 2021 pageant.

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Squid with green Kampot peppercorns

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Stir fried morning glory

Stir frying (chinese: 炒; pinyin: chǎo) is a chinese cooking technique in which ingredients are fried in a small amount of very hot oil while being stirred or tossed in a wok. the technique originated in china and in recent centuries has spread into other parts of asia and the west. it is similar to sautéing in western cooking technique. scholars think that wok (or pan) frying may have been used as early as the han dynasty (206 b.c. – 220 a.d.) for drying grain, not for cooking, but it was not until the ming dynasty (1368–1644) that the wok reached its modern shape and allowed quick cooking in hot oil. well into the 20th century, while only restaurants and affluent families could afford the oil and fuel needed for stir fry, the most widely used cooking techniques remained boiling and steaming. stir fry cooking came to predominate over the course of the century as more people could afford oil and fuel, and in the west spread beyond chinese communities.stir frying and chinese food have been recommended as both healthy and appealing for their skillful use of vegetables, meats, and fish which are moderate in their fat content and sauces which are not overly rich, provided calories are kept at a reasonable level.the english-language term "stir-fry" was coined by yuen ren chao in buwei yang chao's book how to cook and eat in chinese (1945), to describe the chǎo technique. although using "stir-fry" as a noun is commonplace in english, in chinese, the word 炒 (chǎo) is used as a verb or adjective only.

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Stir fry noodles

Stir fried noodles with scallions, bean sprouts, leafy green vegetables, meat

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Tamarind crab

Stir fried crab with tamarind sauce

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