Cambodians mostly eat rice , chicken , steak , soups , stir fry , and noodle soup. They also eat "Boba" (Boe - BAW) which is just rice cooked with water and is kind of like soup. Also, when we eat chicken or stir fry etc. it's eaten with white rice.
Some popular foods:
Ban xeo - which is actually vietnamese...it's a yellow crepe filled with ground meat, mint, peanuts and bean sprouts
Num pachok - the way Khmer people eat curry. it's curry over thin angel hair rice noodles. we always ate it with banana blossoms and then ate the soup left over with french bread (num pang)
Pa they - crusty sub roll filled with cilantro, like a million different types of Asian deli meat, pickled carrot, some kind of fatty liver spread, and a hot pepper
Gathieu - what pho is to vietnamese. it's a beef based soup served with thin rice noodles (like they use in pad thai)
Babar - rice porridge. different types including babar saw, which is plain, and the kind which has meat, carrot, pork's blood and served with ja kwai which is a type of crusty bread
Chean jut - fried fish stuffed with ginger and fermented soy beans and sometimes scallions
Cha kunyay - chicken and ginger stir fry
Num pow - steamed bun with meat and egg inside
Solaw machu - sour soup with beef and lemongrass
um noodles and rice and pear and i have no idea what else
Whatever food they'd normally eat on any other day. 95% of the country is Buddhist, and they don't celebrate Christmas - Christians only make up about 1.3% of that country's populace.
they eat all meats such as chicken ect
whenever they get hungry.
Yes. They do. First they wash it with salt and stuff and then they fry them. I saw this in the Travel channel. My friend is Cambodian and she says that her grandmother loves to eat spiders so that is how I know that Cambodians eat spiders.
Seafood, Lots of soups, Lots of rice, Vegetables.
Modern Cambodian people eat and sleep just like every Americans do.
No, Cambodians are democracy.
KR were Cambodians; communist ones.
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Cambodians celebrate Khmer New Year on 13,14,15 April every year. Cambodians aware of someone that touch their head. Cambodians also celebrate Water Festival on 1-3 November. And there are much more...
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The Cambodians came to America to find peace and be free of persecution. Many of the Cambodians who came to America after the War in Vietnam were orphans adopted by United States citizens. Older Cambodians also came to find a new life.