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In South-East Asian cuisine mok amok or ho mok refers to the process of steam cooking a curry in banana leaves or to the resulting dish. Thick coconut cream and galangal are classic ingredients added to a wide range of possible kinds of leaves and staple ingredients. Amok is major national culinary tradition in Cambodia and also popular in Laos and Thailand.

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