Fish amok
Fish amok or amok trei (Khmer: អាម៉ុកត្រី [ʔaːmok trəj]) is a Khmer steamed fish curry (amok) with a mousse-like consistency, considered one of Cambodia's national dishes. Fish amok is believed to have been a royal Khmer dish dating back to the Khmer Empire, although some question it originating in Cambodia.
Fish amok served in a banana leaf container | |
Alternative names | Amok trei, amok trey |
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Type | Steamed curry |
Place of origin | Cambodia |
Serving temperature | Hot |
Main ingredients | Goby fish, snakehead fish or catfish, yellow or green kroeung, coconut cream or coconut milk, eggs |
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