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Welcome!  Would you be better at an introduction if we asked you a few questions?  If so, here goes: what kind of food do you like to eat?  Do you like to cook it, too?  What sort of food research are you doing?

 

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Thank you for the warm welcome (and the lead in)! I love trying all kinds of food in general, but right now, I am obsessed with Korean food. So lately, I've been reading and cooking a lot of Korean fermented food. They have such a wide variety and the flavours vary so much. I love it. I have a Cambodian food blog, and I wanted to write a post on one of the new recipe I'm working on so I'm doing a background check on the history of the ingredients etc. etc. What I know of Cambodian food are what I learn from my mother but I want to get more in-depth, thorough information because it's a cuisine that's very obscure, even in the Asian community.

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Welcome, Yuen Mi!  I'm looking forward to your contributions!  I think you will find many here at eGullet that share your interest in Korean food and I don't doubt that there are folks here that are knowledgeable about even Cambodian food - or at least will be interested in your explorations!

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