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== Num_pang ==
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File:Num_Pang_Cambodian_Sandwich_Pork_Belly,_grilled_corn,_pickles.jpg|Num Pang Cambodian Sandwich with Pork Belly, Grilled Corn, and Pickles
File:Num_Pang_with_liver_pate.jpg|Num Pang with Liver Pate
File:Kampuchea_oxtail_num_pang.jpg|Kampuchea Oxtail Num Pang
File:Catfish_peppercorn_num_pang.jpg|Catfish Peppercorn Num Pang
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Latest revision as of 04:47, 18 February 2025

Num Pang is a type of sandwich from Cambodia, similar to the Vietnamese Bánh mì. The term "Num Pang" translates to "bread" or "sandwich" in the Khmer language.

Ingredients and Preparation[edit]

Num Pang typically consists of a baguette, which is a legacy of French colonial influence in Cambodia, filled with various ingredients. The fillings can include meats such as grilled pork, chicken, or fish, along with pickled vegetables, fresh herbs, and a variety of sauces. The pickled vegetables often include carrots and daikon radish, while the herbs can include cilantro and mint. The sauces used in Num Pang can range from a simple mayonnaise to more complex sauces such as a spicy chili sauce or a sweet and tangy tamarind sauce.

Variations[edit]

There are many variations of Num Pang, depending on the region and personal preference. Some versions may include additional ingredients such as pâté, fried eggs, or tofu for a vegetarian option. The sandwich can be served hot or cold, and is often enjoyed as a street food in Cambodia.

Cultural Significance[edit]

Num Pang is a popular dish in Cambodia and is also enjoyed by many in the Cambodian diaspora. It is often sold by street vendors and is a common choice for a quick, portable meal. The sandwich represents a fusion of French and Cambodian culinary traditions, reflecting the country's colonial history and its rich culinary culture.

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