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Miang kham (or "mieng kham", miang kam, miang kum, Thai: เมี่ยงคำ, IPA: [mîəŋ kʰam]) is a traditional snack from Thailand and Laos (Lao: ໝ້ຽງ Lao pronunciation: [mȉaːŋ]). It is often sold in the street, with the ingredients wrapped separately in small plastic bags. The name "miang kham" translates to "eating many things in one bite", from miang (food wrapped in leaves) and kham (a bite).
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Miang kham
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Piper sarmentosum or Erythrina fusca leaves,coconut,shallots,bird's eye chili,ginger,garlic,lime, among others
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