It's really yummy - you have to taste it to be able to say you like it or not. It's prepared the traditional way, and the green peppers add zest to the dish!
Hi Tere, I'll visit your food blog soon. Btw, I already have you linked here :D
lilli & nevada, the round things are pepper. Normally, we use dried pepper (black), here in this particular dish, the Cambodians use the fresh pepper (green) and it does give a different taste!
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I know a master chef who says, "You have to eat, anyway, so why not eat well!" She would be very impressed with this, I think.
oh my goodness, prawns!
That looks so yummy. Now I'm hungry. Have a great WW. :)
Wow this is yummy! Are you a Filipino? This looks like paella to me. I am getting hungry here!
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Yick, I'm sorry but that just doesn't look appealing to me... 8-)
That looks delicious! Happy WW
I'm hungry!
It's really yummy - you have to taste it to be able to say you like it or not. It's prepared the traditional way, and the green peppers add zest to the dish!
Hi Tere, I'll visit your food blog soon. Btw, I already have you linked here :D
ummmm i bet it smells good too!
Oh my what are those round things.? Me allergic to shrimp
Ettey, you are right - it smells good, too!
lilli & nevada, the round things are pepper. Normally, we use dried pepper (black), here in this particular dish, the Cambodians use the fresh pepper (green) and it does give a different taste!
wow that looks good! But it does look spicy!
That looks delicious! (And I don't even like shrimp! LOL!) Happy WW!
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