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Burmese fried rice

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Fried rice dish
Burmese fried rice
Alternative nameshtamin gyaw
TypeRice dish
Place of originMyanmar (Burma)
Region or stateSoutheast Asia
AssociatedcuisineBurmese
Main ingredients

Burmese fried rice (Burmese:ထမင်း‌ကြော်,pronounced[tʰəmɪ́ɴ‌d͡ʑɔ̀],htamin gyaw), also known asfried rice with boiled peas (Burmese:ပဲပြုတ်ထမင်း‌ကြော်) is the traditional Burmese recipe forfried rice. Burmese fried rice normally usespaw hsan hmwe, a Burmese fragrant short-grain rice (rounder and shorter than other varieties).

A popular plain version consists of rice, boiledpeas, onions, garlic, and dark soy sauce.[1] An accompanying condiment could bengapi kyaw (fried fish paste with shredded flakes) and fresh cucumber strips mixed with chopped onions, greenchili, and vinegar. The dish is a common breakfast meal in Myanmar, and can be optionally topped with a fried egg.[2]

References

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  1. ^Marks, Copeland; Thein, Aung (1994-09-08).The Burmese Kitchen: Recipes from the Golden Land. Rowman & Littlefield.ISBN 9781590772607.
  2. ^Duguid, Naomi (2012-09-25).Burma: Rivers of Flavor. Artisan Books.ISBN 9781579654139.
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