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Sai gork
TypeSausage
Place of originLaos
Associated cuisineLao cuisine

Sai gork (Lao: ໄສ້ກອກ, also sai gok, sai kok or sai krok), also known as soured Lao sausage,[1] is a sour sausage in Lao cuisine. The ingredients for sai oua (Lao sausage) and sai gork are mainly the same, but sai gork uses cooked Lao sticky rice as an additional ingredient in the filling. The sai gork is then allowed to "sour" or ferment at room temperature for several days.[2] This style of Lao sausage can also be found in Northern and Northeastern Thailand where the Lao cultural and culinary influence have reached.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "New Lao Sai Oua vs Sai Gok". Laos In The House.
  2. ^ "9 Essential Lao Dishes To Acquaint Yourself In The Rich Cuisine". www.foodbeast.com.
  3. ^ "Thai Food - Regional Thai Cuisine by Sawadee.com". September 17, 2011. Archived from the original on September 17, 2011.
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