Num ansom (Khmer: នំអន្សម, num ânsâm, Khmer pronunciation: [nom ʔɑnsɑːm]) or simply ansom is a traditional Khmer sticky rice cake. It is described as...
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is enjoyed throughout Southeast Asian countries where it is known as Num ansom in Khmer, lepet in Indonesian, suman in Filipino, bánh tét and bánh chưng...
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Chek ktis Kralan Nataing Num ansom Nom chak chol Num chak kachan Num chak chan Num chek chien Num kreab Num krok Num pang Num pom Sankya lapov Poat dot...
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frequently used. Popular Cambodian rice-based desserts are num ansom chek, num plae ai (នំផ្លែអាយ) and num chak chol (នំចាក់ចុល). In fruit-based desserts, fruit...
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Southeast Asian countries where it is known as Khao tom mat in Thai, Num ansom in Khmer, Lepet in Indonesian, Suman in Filipino, Bánh tét and Bánh chưng...
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ingredients (e.g., grated coconut, coconut milk, glutinous rice, fruit, etc.). Ansom chek is a banana leaf sticky rice cake. It is served all year long but it...
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