It might be raining some hours, but there is a good reason why we call it the green season: Lush landscapes and lower temperatures. https://t.co/eTiouMLDg2
We are thrilled about the love article written by Inga Palme, who visited our host Dary with her family. For those of you speaking German (or know how to use Google Translate), visit the link and you can win a food experience with Ms. Dary as well. https://t.co/rdll6vS7PP
One of the longest Khmer traditions is the use of the krama or kroma. A fabric made of cotton or silk, it‘s there for 2000 years already. We dogged a bit deeper into it – and how you hosts where you can learn weaving scarfs and different ways to wear it. https://t.co/VRcjCJCqRu
Samlar or Samlor are Cambodian soups, and there is a huge variety. Some of our hosts will teach you how to do it. We recommend to even try more when traveling in the Kingdom of Wonder. See our recommendations of the 5 best Khmer soups here: https://t.co/uy63IIjUVW
We really like to share Cambodian food, either with guests at our hosts places or with our free virtual cooking classes. Learn today how to make a sweet and sour soup with fish. https://t.co/SmmNmJTAuw
Thanks a lot to our guests from Germany who visited our host Ms. Dary and had, as they told us, a good time and fun. You can visit her as well and learn how to cook Cambodian food: https://t.co/ODfOelHoDM
Kreung is a very important ingredient for many Cambodian dishes. You find it in fish amok as well as in many sopus. Learn how to make it with our article. https://t.co/JearZKeS7B
Do you like Khmer curry? Learn how to make it yourself at our family cooking classes in Siem Reap, Battambang, Phnom Penh and other cities in Cambodia.
We are committed to promote Khmer culture through food. While our hosts provide the most authentic experience, restaurants in Siem Reap have good choices too. We made a list of the 5 best Khmer restaurants in Siem Reap. https://t.co/liRWFhrUhH
Khnob, a delicious khmer food, made from pork, tiny fish, mushroom, prahok and more ingredients mixes together wrap with banana leave and grilled. Serve with fresh vegetables and rice.
Khnob, a delicious khmer food, made from pork, tiny fish, mushroom, prahok and more ingredients mixes together wrap with banana leave and grilled. Serve with fresh vegetables and rice.