Thanks so much! She definitely knows how to keep the conversation going :) Thanks for watching, we'll be doing many more recipes in the near future so stay tuned 🙌🙌🥴
Payapa salad is the equivalent of American chili. Everyone has their own iteration of what it should contain. Each culture has their style then each house has their own variations of it. Always unique when trying it. For work I've host the chili cook off/Payapa salad. It's always fun and interesting to see what everyone brings.
So no garlic either? I've been doing thai style but my sister likes the traditional khmer style so I'm trying to learn it but I feel like garlic really enhances the flavor so I didn't know khmer doesn't use it.
@@StoryBites. hopefully I get to try her cooking one day. New Zealand is definitely on my bucket list. StoryBites, you made excellent contents on your channel. I am glad I found you by accident.
Who made you the Cambodian expert? 😂shrimp paste is used in Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, Lao, Cambodian, Malaysian, Filipino, Indonesian cooking 🤦♂️ also papaya salad hailed from Laos, so thai papaya salad was derived from Lao cuisine, they are not the original. The original can only be one or the other, not both
When I went to Cambodia 🇰🇭 I tried The Bok Lahong ( Papaya Salad ) It’s so yummy and addicting ❤
So so good right? Thanks for watching
I enjoyed hearing about how she came to love papaya salad. It is one of my favorites too. Great video quality!
Thanks so much! She definitely knows how to keep the conversation going :) Thanks for watching, we'll be doing many more recipes in the near future so stay tuned 🙌🙌🥴
Payapa salad is the equivalent of American chili. Everyone has their own iteration of what it should contain. Each culture has their style then each house has their own variations of it. Always unique when trying it. For work I've host the chili cook off/Payapa salad. It's always fun and interesting to see what everyone brings.
You’re so right. We all have our spin on this globally loved dish. Welcome to the community
So no garlic either? I've been doing thai style but my sister likes the traditional khmer style so I'm trying to learn it but I feel like garlic really enhances the flavor so I didn't know khmer doesn't use it.
I really like this video. Could you write down ingredients for this food? I really want to try it out. Thank you.
That’s really good to know! Let me ask the chef and I’ll get back to you!
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YES YES !:)
Can u just speak khmer lol 😂😂
Yes she can :)
ปากบอกว่าส้มตำ Cambodia way แต่เครื่องปรุงเป็นของไทยซะงั้น
งั้นมันจะเป็นรสชาติของCambodia ได้อย่าไร
The world is changing! :) we’ve got to be open to diversification
Yep, your papaya salad is definitely Thai or Lao. Cambodian don’t use shrimp fish.
100% Rom is super good at understanding how certain flavours are put together
@@StoryBites. hopefully I get to try her cooking one day. New Zealand is definitely on my bucket list. StoryBites, you made excellent contents on your channel. I am glad I found you by accident.
Who made you the Cambodian expert? 😂shrimp paste is used in Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, Lao, Cambodian, Malaysian, Filipino, Indonesian cooking 🤦♂️ also papaya salad hailed from Laos, so thai papaya salad was derived from Lao cuisine, they are not the original. The original can only be one or the other, not both