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- noun Plural form of
sambal .
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Examples
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The really nice, smooth-tasting sambals contain condensed milk, I kid you not.
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The really nice, smooth-tasting sambals contain condensed milk, I kid you not.
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Bunny Chow- A quarter or half loaf of bread hollowed out and filled with chicken or mutton curry and then served with the bread that was scooped out and sambals.
Brad Haskel: Chef Peter Tempelhoff: Helping to Spread the Passion Behind the Foods of South Africa Brad Haskel 2011
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Bunny Chow- A quarter or half loaf of bread hollowed out and filled with chicken or mutton curry and then served with the bread that was scooped out and sambals.
Brad Haskel: Chef Peter Tempelhoff: Helping to Spread the Passion Behind the Foods of South Africa Brad Haskel 2011
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Bunny Chow- A quarter or half loaf of bread hollowed out and filled with chicken or mutton curry and then served with the bread that was scooped out and sambals.
Brad Haskel: Chef Peter Tempelhoff: Helping to Spread the Passion Behind the Foods of South Africa Brad Haskel 2011
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Rice is here the chief ingredient, accompanied by soup, fried fish, pork, pickled eggs, sardines, and various kinds of sambals -- also little seasoned messes, handed round with the boiled rice, which is eaten at the same time and off the same plate as all these condiments;
On the Equator Harry De Windt 1894
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There were tea and coffee, potted meats and sardines, and side by side with them, delicious Malay curries, made with fresh cocoa-nut, sambals of the most piquant nature, and fresh fish and blachang -- that favourite preparation of putrid shrimps.
Middy and Ensign George Manville Fenn 1870
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"Well, we had some good fish, nicely cooked, and some stunning curry; the best I ever ate; and we had sambals, as they call 'em, with it."
Middy and Ensign George Manville Fenn 1870
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Bunny Chow- A quarter or half loaf of bread hollowed out and filled with chicken or mutton curry and then served with the bread that was scooped out and sambals.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Brad Haskel 2011
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This fertile island off the tip of India is home to some very fine foods - abundant fish, fragrant rice, spicy curries, a host of pickles, chutneys and sambals.
The Guardian World News Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall 2011
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