Cambodian food is a balance of sweet, bitter, sour and salty flavours, although it’s markedly less spicy than Thai or Vietnamese food, it is naturally nutritious, full of fish, vegetables
Cambodian food is a balance of sweet, bitter, sour and salty flavours, although it’s markedly less spicy than Thai or Vietnamese food, it is naturally nutritious, full of fish, vegetables and tasty side dishes.
Combination of hands-on cooking and demonstration, this extended class includes time to enjoy eating your dishes in the dining room. You will leave with plenty of leftovers and the confidence to cook more delicious dishes at home.
For dietaries and allergies let us know in the booking
What’s included:
Skill Level: All Abilities
Chorchaba Harper will take you through the years of my childhood by showing you the very dishes I was taught as a girl by my Aunt to whom I owe so much.
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