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The food glossary +++ Popular Articles: 'Kamias', 'Kalkag', 'Kundol'

Khao phot

Khao phot refers to the Thai corn soup

Khao Poun

Khao Poun are Cambodia's rice noodles in a coconut-based sauce.

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Khao rat na nua

Khao rat na nua refers to Thai rice dish of fried vegetables and beef in a gravy over plain rice

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Khao Soi

Khao Soi refers to a Thai curry broth with egg noodles and chicken pork or beef. Khao Soi is popular, particularly from the Northern Region of Thailand and influenced by the neighboring country Myanmar.

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Khao tom kung

Khao tom kung refers to a Thai mild rice soup flavored with shrimp

Khao tom mu

Khao tom mu refers to a Thai mild rice soup flavored with pork

Khao tom pla

Khao tom pla refers to a Thai mild rice soup flavored with fish

Khar

Khar is the first dish of a meal.

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Kharouf Mihshi / Kharoof Mahshi

Kharouf Mihshi refers to an oven-roasted whole lamb or kid rubbed with seasonings inside and out, stuffed or filled with rice and ground meat, almonds, pistachios, pine nuts and a variety of spices. Kharouf Mihshi a dish common throughout the Persian Gulf, like Lebanon

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Kharuf Mahshi

Kharuf Mahshi, baby lamb stuffed with rice, nuts and raisins, rubbed outside with a paste of onion crushed with cinnamon, cloves and cardamom and browned all over in bubbling sawn, clarified cow or goat butter, before roasting. Kharuf Mahshi is mostly served and eaten during a Saudi Arabian feast.

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