kengqamli
Kengqamli is a traditional Cambodian dish that originates from the southern region of the country, particularly around the Kampot and Kep provinces. The name "kengqamli" translates roughly to "fish with sweet and sour sauce," reflecting its primary ingredients and flavor profile. This dish is a popular example of Cambodian cuisine, which often features a balance of sweet, sour, spicy, and savory flavors.
The dish typically consists of grilled or fried fish, commonly a local variety such as *krueng kachay*
Kengqamli is often served with steamed jasmine rice, which complements the bold flavors of the dish. It
The dish is not only valued for its taste but also for its cultural significance, representing the