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A bowl of fresh Khmer
sour soup helps the body feel refreshed
and clean, leaving just enough
room for dessert. |
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Cambodian
cuisine may not be renowned worldwide, but its
in-country following is well-established and unwavering.
With accents from Vietnamese and Chinese food,
Khmer dishes appeal to a diverse array of palettes
and cooks.
Since many meals are quick and easy to prepare,
the Cambodian menu offers even the most novice
chefs a chance to shine.
Sour soup is among the most popular Khmer foods.
For years, this vegetable stew has fed hardworking
Cambodians, particularly in the countryside where
ingredients are easily found in neighboring pastures
and ponds. Today, city dwellers enjoy this dish
as a healthy alternative to fried bananas and
fish. Expatriates living in Cambodia also are
realizing the healthy benefits of eating a diet
of fresh fish and water green, the base of Khmer
sour soup.
Since most cooks journey to the market in the
morning to pick up fresh ingredients, like water
green, Khmer sour soup is often enjoyed for lunch
and not dinner. Before heading home today, head
to the market for a few key ingredients, so that
you too may share a taste of Cambodia with your
family. |