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Definition of sambal in English: sambalnoun ˈsambalˈsämbäl (in oriental cooking) hot relish made with vegetables or fruit and spices. count noun a plate of sambals mass noun fried noodles with sambal Example sentencesExamples - As we moreishly devoured grilled tuna marinated in sambal, lemon grass and numerous other exotic spices, I was amazed at how quiet the street was with only the odd person passing by where we sat alfresco.
- One of the Malays' popular breakfasts is nasi lemak, rice cooked in coconut milk and served with hot and spicy sambal (shrimp or anchovy paste), fish, eggs and vegetables.
- A small jar of sambal is a standard condiment on the tables of Chinese-Indonesian restaurants in the Netherlands.
- In Vietnamese and Thai cuisine the cool effect of mint is used to sooth the effect of a hot chili peppers and fiery sambals.
- She said she cooked the grasshoppers and ate them with a little sambal (chili sauce).
Definition of sambal in US English: sambalnounˈsämbäl (in Indian and Southeast Asian cooking) hot relish made with vegetables or fruit and spices. count noun a plate of sambals mass noun fried noodles with sambal Example sentencesExamples - As we moreishly devoured grilled tuna marinated in sambal, lemon grass and numerous other exotic spices, I was amazed at how quiet the street was with only the odd person passing by where we sat alfresco.
- She said she cooked the grasshoppers and ate them with a little sambal (chili sauce).
- One of the Malays' popular breakfasts is nasi lemak, rice cooked in coconut milk and served with hot and spicy sambal (shrimp or anchovy paste), fish, eggs and vegetables.
- In Vietnamese and Thai cuisine the cool effect of mint is used to sooth the effect of a hot chili peppers and fiery sambals.
- A small jar of sambal is a standard condiment on the tables of Chinese-Indonesian restaurants in the Netherlands.
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