Cultural discovery through Pleah Sach Ko

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Henry
· June 02, 2024
5 out of 5

Pleah Sach Ko opened a door into a cuisine I'd previously known almost nothing about. The subtly fermented and umami flavours are unlike anything in my usual rotation and I mean that positively. Cambodian cuisine shares roots with Thai and Vietnamese cooking but has its own distinct identity shaped by Khmer culture. Understanding that context made the dish taste different — richer with meaning.

I learned that prahok fermented fish paste is central to this cuisine's character, not just a seasoning. The a village feast during festival season setting was authentic and helpful for understanding what I was eating. Angkor beer completed the picture. A genuinely educational meal.

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