Thank you for your comment and perspective. The reference to "big fishes" was specifically a comparison to the same type of fish found in Cambodia. These large fish are unique to the Stung Treng province, where the natural environment and ecosystem support their growth. This region is known for its rich biodiversity and is home to various species that aren't found elsewhere, including the USA. So, the reference to "big fish" wasn't about comparing general fish sizes, but rather highlighting the unique and specific types of large fish that thrive in Stung Treng's distinctive habitat. 😊
Nice sharing
Thank you 😍
Nice video Ming, thanks for sharing with us. I can’t wait to try the dessert when I go visit end of this year.
You're welcome Kmouy! I'm sure you'll love the dessert when you visit later this year. 😍
Oh my god... 😂
USA big fishs than khmer ( Cambodia market)
Thank you for your comment and perspective. The reference to "big fishes" was specifically a comparison to the same type of fish found in Cambodia. These large fish are unique to the Stung Treng province, where the natural environment and ecosystem support their growth. This region is known for its rich biodiversity and is home to various species that aren't found elsewhere, including the USA. So, the reference to "big fish" wasn't about comparing general fish sizes, but rather highlighting the unique and specific types of large fish that thrive in Stung Treng's distinctive habitat. 😊