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Khmer food is one of the
major national identities that reflect the ways of life, thought, and mind
of the Cambodian people which are hidden in the taste of consumption of meat
dishes and sweet food. Cambodia has been rich in a variety of plants and
crops since ancient times so that we could cook many types of foods suitable
for each group of different people.
Food is one of our most
basic needs. We cannot live without it. Food gives us the energy for
everything we do – walking, talking, working, playing, reading, and even
thinking and breathing. Food also provides the energy for our nerves,
muscles, heart, and glands that need to work. In addition, food supplies the
nourishing substances to our bodies requiring to build and repair tissues
and to regulate body organs and systems.
All living things must have
food to live. Green plants use the energy of sunlight to make food out of
carbon dioxide (a gas in the air) and water and other substances from the
soil. Other living things depend on the food made by green plants. The food
that people and other animals eat comes chiefly from plants or from animals
that eat plants.
Food does more than help
keep us alive, strong, and healthy. It also adds pleasure to living. We
enjoy the flavors, odors, colors, and textures of foods. We celebrate
special occasions with favorite meals and feasts.
Favorite vegetables include
beans, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, celery, lettuce, onions, peas, potatoes,
and sweet corn. Vegetables are commonly eaten during the main part of a
meal. They may be served raw in a salad, cooked and served with a sauce, or
added to a soup. |