Jeow bong

Jeow Bong or Jaew Bong (Lao: ແຈ່ວບອງ, pronounced [t͡ɕɛ̄w.bɔ̄ːŋ]; Thai: แจ่วบอง, RTGS: chaeo bong, pronounced [t͡ɕɛ̀w bɔ̄ːŋ]) also called Luang Prabang chili sauce is a sweet and savory Lao chili paste originating from Luang Prabang, Laos.[1][2] Jeow Bong is made with sundried chilies, galangal, garlic, fish sauce and other ingredients commonly found in Laos.[3] Its distinguishing ingredient, however, is the addition of shredded water buffalo or pork skin.[4]

Jeow Bong
Jeow Bong - Laotian chili dip
TypeSauce, Dip
Place of originLaos
Region or stateLuang Prabang
Main ingredientspepper flakes, garlic, galangal, fish sauce, shredded water buffalo or pork skin

It is eaten usually by dipping Lao sticky rice or a raw/parboiled vegetable in it. It's also a condiment for a Lao riverweed snack called Kaipen. Jeow bong lasts for a long time, does not spoil easily and can be either on the spicier or sweeter side, depending who makes it. Characteristically, it is both sweet and spicy.

See also

References

  1. "Jeow bong Archives". Padaek.com. Retrieved August 27, 2019.
  2. "15 of the Best Authentic Laos Food You Want to Enjoy in Luang Prabang". March 12, 2019.
  3. "Jaew bong | Traditional Dip From Luang Prabang | TasteAtlas". www.tasteatlas.com.
  4. "Lao Recipes". Center for Southeast Asian Studies, Northern Illinois University. March 25, 2010.


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