Samlar machu (Khmer: សម្លម្ជូរ – 'sour soup') is a Khmer term for a category of sour soups.
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Alternative names | Samlor machu, salaw machu, somlor machu |
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Type | Soup |
Place of origin | Cambodia |
Main ingredients | Tamarind, prahok, vegetables, fruits, herbs |
Variations | Samlar machu kroeung, Samlar machu yuon, Samlar machu srae, Samlar machu ktis |
Similar dishes | Canh chua[1] |
The sour flavour of the soup comes from the use of tamarind (អម្ពិល), however variations also include other tangy fruits and vegetables such as tomatoes (ប៉េងប៉ោះ), pineapples (ម្នាស់), Ipomoea aquatica, celery, as well as Tiliacora triandra leaves (ស្លឹកវល្លិយាវ).[2] There are many types of Khmer sour soups such as:
Meat in this type of soup is usually that of either chicken, fish, pork, beef, lobster or crab. In the U.S. and Canada, instead of using fresh tamarind like in Cambodia, a powdered tamarind soup base mix is also used by the diaspora. One popular brand is manufactured by Knorr.[4]
Somluar machu is the Khmer version of the Southern Vietnamese hot and sour soup canh chua.
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