Chim chum is a Southeast Asian street food, popular espically in Thailand. It is traditionally made with chicken or pork and fresh herbs such as galangal, sweet basil, lemongrass and kaffir lime leaves, cooked in a small clay pot on a charcoal stove. It is often served with nam chim.
The name is derived from the words for dipping and dropping, the customary way of eating the dish.

Categories: Meat dish
Characteristic of: Thai cuisine
Contains, including ancestors: Meat
Also known as:
Wikidata ID: Q18612498
Wikipedia title: Chim chum
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