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Bay sach chruk

Cambodian pork and rice dish From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Bay sach chruk (Khmer: បាយសាច់ជ្រូក [baːj sac cruːk]; lit.'rice and pork') is a Cambodian pork and rice dish. It is commonly served as a breakfast dish.

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Bay sach chruk is made from thin cuts of pork marinated in palm sugar, garlic, coconut milk, and fish sauce with variations of the marinade in different parts of Cambodia.[1] This pork is served with steamed rice paired with a bowl of chicken broth garnished with radishes and fried onions. The dish is normally prepared and kept warm over a grill or a bed of coals. It is a common breakfast food in Cambodia.[2][1][3]

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