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- Q18612498 subject Q7213625.
- Q18612498 abstract "Chim chum or jim jum (Thai: จิ้มจุ่ม, rtgs: chim chum, pronounced [t͡ɕîm t͡ɕùm]) is a popular Thai street food, believed to have originated in Laos or Cambodia. It is traditionally made with chicken or pork and fresh herbs such as galangal, sweet basil, lemongrass and kaffir lime leaves, cooked in a small clay pot on a charcoal stove. It is often served with nam chim.The name is derived from the words for dipping and dropping, the customary way of eating the dish.".
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- Q18612498 ingredientName "Main ingredients : Pork, Chicken, Herbs, Vegetables".
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- Q18612498 country "Laos or Cambodia, northeastern Thailand".
- Q18612498 mainIngredient "Main ingredients : Pork, Chicken, Herbs, Vegetables".
- Q18612498 name "Chim chum".
- Q18612498 type Food.
- Q18612498 type FunctionalSubstance.
- Q18612498 type Thing.
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- Q18612498 comment "Chim chum or jim jum (Thai: จิ้มจุ่ม, rtgs: chim chum, pronounced [t͡ɕîm t͡ɕùm]) is a popular Thai street food, believed to have originated in Laos or Cambodia. It is traditionally made with chicken or pork and fresh herbs such as galangal, sweet basil, lemongrass and kaffir lime leaves, cooked in a small clay pot on a charcoal stove. It is often served with nam chim.The name is derived from the words for dipping and dropping, the customary way of eating the dish.".
- Q18612498 label "Chim chum".
- Q18612498 depiction Chim_chum.jpg.
- Q18612498 name "Chim chum".