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A Common Local Dish with Foreign Roots: Khauk Swe Kyaw

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A Common Local Dish with Foreign Roots:
Khauk Swe Kyaw

QR코드.jpg▶ KF ASEAN CULTURE HOUSE YouTube

Much in the same way that ma la tang and ma la xiang guo are Chinese cuisines that are commonly eaten in Korea, khauk swe kyaw is a dish that enjoys great popularity throughout Myanmar. Khauk swe kyaw is one of the main foods sold at the Inle Lake Market, a traditional five-day market, along with mohinga (rice noodles in fish broth) and lapieye (tea). It is a simple meal found at any restaurant in Myanmar, enjoyed by all the local people.

Khauk swe kyaw is made by stir-frying vegetables, eggs, various seafood, noodles, and meat in oyster sauce and garlic oil. Stir-frying the ingredients all together gives the dish its distinctively rich flavor. If you are curious about how to make this popular local meal, scan the QR code for a simple recipe. It directs to a recipe video on the KF ASEAN Culture House’s YouTube channel.

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