Yam naem

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Yam naem
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Yam naem sot
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Place of origin Thailand
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Yam naem khao thot; the crisp rice balls are on the right

Yam naem (Thai: ยำแหนม, pronounced [jam nɛ̌ːm]) in Thai cuisine can refer to two salads, originally from the Isan region, that are made with fermented pork sausage (naem, similar to the Vietnamese nem chua):

  • Yam naem khao thot (ยำแหนมข้าวทอด,  [jam nɛ̌ːm kʰâːw tʰɔ̂ːt]) - a snack often sold at street or market stalls. It is a dish made of crumbled, crispy-fried curried rice balls (similar to a spherical croquette), fermented pork sausage, shallots, green chillies or dried chilli flakes, peanuts, lime juice, fish sauce, and onion. This snack is eaten with raw leafy greens and fresh herbs on the side. This dish is also known as naem khluk (Thai: แหนมคลุก).[1][2]

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  1. http://www.thaifoodmaster.com/ingredient/meats/pork/2746
  2. http://shesimmers.com/2011/09/naem-khao-tod-by-spoon-thai-restaurant.html
  3. Yam Naem - Scharfer thailändischer Salat mit sauer eingelegtem Fleisch