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O que (quem) é Cambodian - definição

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Cambodian (disambiguation)

Cambodian         
¦ noun
1. a native or national of Cambodia, or a person of Cambodian descent.
2. another term for Khmer (the language).
¦ adjective relating to Cambodia.
Traditional Cambodian musical instruments         
  • Cambodian musical instruments in the mid 19th century
  • chap]] small cymbals (also in glass case), [[roneat dek]] metal xylophone, and [[roneat thung]] bamboo xylphone (half in edge of photo).
  • A Cambodian musical instrument called a [[Sneng]] ស្នែង, made from a cow's horn, sits in front of a [[water buffalo]] horn. The reed where the instrument is played is visible on the side of the horn.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS USED IN THE TRADITIONAL AND CLASSICAL MUSICS OF CAMBODIA
Khmer musical instruments; Cambodian musical instruments; Cambodian instruments; Khmer instruments; Traditional Khmer instruments; Traditional Cambodian instruments
Traditional Cambodian musical instruments are the musical instruments used in the traditional and classical music of Cambodia. They comprise a wide range of wind, string, and percussion instruments, used by both the Khmer majority as well as the nation's ethnic minorities.
Cambodian cuisine         
  • Kampot peppercorns]] for sale at the Kep Crab Market
  • [[Beef lok lak]]
  • Green ''[[kroeung]]''.
  • Bottles of [[Angkor Beer]] and Cambodia Beer
  • Kampot]]
  • cooks]] [[grilling]] ''sang vak'' and cooking a [[wild boar]] and servers carrying away trays of food.
  • Cambodian [[green papaya salad]]
  • Cambodian rice and wheat noodles
  • Deep-fried chive cakes
  • Cambodian street food [[skewer]]s
  • An assortment of packaged Cambodian sweets sold at a street food market
  • Cambodian chef [[Luu Meng]] (second from right) with his business partner Richard Gillet (second from left) in [[Avignon]], [[France]] in 2016 promoting Cambodian cuisine
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  • [[Saraman curry]]
  • ''[[Prahok]]'' fried in banana leaves with steamed rice, [[yardlong beans]], [[cucumbers]], [[spring onions]] and [[Thai eggplant]]s.
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  • Hand-painted bottles of [[Sombai]] infused [[rice wine]]
  • [[Kampot pepper]] crab
  • Restaurant "Le Cambodge" in Paris, France, offering a mix of Cambodian and Vietnamese specialties
  • [[Kola noodles]]
  • A modern four-person Cambodian restaurant meal consisting of [[steamed rice]], ''samlar machu kroeung'', bitter melon omelette, fried quails, fried chicken, sweet-and-sour stir-fried fish and sweet fish sauce
  • num chek chien}})
  • ''Num banhchok''
  • ''Num banhchok samlar kari''
  • sesame balls]] (''num kroch''), and Cambodian doughnuts (''num kong'')
  • Palm sugar rice cakes
  • ''[[Num ansom chrouk]]''
  • ''Cha kh'nhei''
  • Cambodian seafood [[fried rice]]
  • Central Market]] selling [[dragon fruit]], [[persimmon]]s, [[apple]]s, [[winter melon]]s, [[snake fruit]] and [[pomelo]]s
  • orange]]s, [[apple]]s, [[kiwifruit]] and [[sugar banana]]s
  • ''[[Pleah sach ko]]''
  • Psah Prahok}}) in [[Battambang]].
  • Dried fish and pork sausages for sale at [[Psah Chas]] in Siem Reap
  • Cambodian [[pumpkin-coconut custard]]
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  • ''[[Samlar kako]]''
  • fried spring rolls]]
  • [[Sugarcane juice]]
  • Psah Prahok}}) in [[Battambang]]
  • The interior of a traditional Khmer kitchen
  • Coconut-rice crêpes with pork and [[mung bean sprouts]]
  • ''[[Kuyteav]] Phnom Penh''
CULINARY TRADITIONS OF CAMBODIA
Khmer cuisine; Cambodian food; Khmer food; Khmer foods; Khmerfood; Cuisine of Kampuchea; Cuisine of Kâmpŭchea; Cuisine of Cambodia; Draft:Khmer cuisine; User:Lemonfizz202/sandbox; Samlar kari; Cambodian American cuisine; American Cambodian cuisine; New Cambodian cuisine; Samlars; Cambodian noodles; Kari sach moan; History of Cambodian cuisine; Chinese Cambodian cuisine; Cambodian pastries; Cambodian salad; Cambodian noodle soups; Cambodian dumplings; Cambodian stir-fry; Cambodian curry; Food of Cambodia; Cambodian salads; Cambodian beverages; Alcohol in Cambodia
Cambodian cuisine is an umbrella term for the cuisines of all ethnic groups in Cambodia, whereas Khmer cuisine (; ) refers specifically to the cuisine of the Khmer people. Over time, Cambodian cuisine has incorporated elements of Indian, Chinese and more recently French cuisine, and due to some of these shared influences and mutual interaction, it has many similarities with the neighbouring Thai, Vietnamese and Lao cuisines.

Wikipédia

Cambodian

Cambodian usually refers to:

  • Something of, from, or related to the country of Cambodia
    • Cambodian people (or Khmer people)
    • Cambodian language (or Khmer language)
    • For citizens and nationals of Cambodia, see Demographics of Cambodia
    • For languages spoken in Cambodia, see Languages of Cambodia

Cambodian may also refer to:

Exemplos do corpo de texto para Cambodian
1. While in Cambodia, the Vietnamese delegation met with Cambodian King Norodom Sihamoni and paid courtesy visits to President of the Cambodian People‘s Party and President of the Cambodian Senate Samdech Chea Sim, and Cambodian Prime Minister Samdech Hun Sen.
2. He is accompanied by a host of members of Cambodian Parliament, members of CPP and Cambodian Governmental officials.
3. Pol Saroun, Deputy Commander in Chief of the Cambodian Royal Army and President of the Cambodian Governmental Ad–Hoc Committee.
4. The Cambodian leader affirmed that without those sacrifices, the Cambodian people could not enjoy life as they are doing now.
5. Cambodian police recognized locations in other photos.