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Gordon Ramsay Tries & Cooks A Traditional Fish Amok In Cambodia Gordons Great Escape

Gordon Ramsay Tries & Cooks A Traditional Fish Amok In Cambodia Gordons Great Escape

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On arrival in Cambodia, Gordon heads to the Sugarpalm to learn how to prepare a traditional fish amok. iDontKnowWhatMyNameShouldBe hi :D: I love Cambodian food so much Hardly anyone I know knows about Cambodia. I understand cambodias language (Khmer) but I dont know how to speak it fluently anymore. I hope the language doesnt get lost. My grandparents said that they didnt think that my mom would survive because she was born right before the war.
Date: 2019-05-31

Comments and reviews: 9


i really love gordon idk why maybe he kinda rude in fariety show or something but he just telling the truth and what he know. he can be so respecfull to another culture tho. maybe some people dont to like it another culture food in another country cause not to used it but for the chef you must like every food
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Gordon you should try to go to Philippines you know, The food in the Philippines is very unique and thats why its very exciting to taste I hope you go to Philippines and taste the food there I assure you will like it Well if you did go to Philippines I hope to see you Thank You
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It wasnt just a famine, it was also a genocide of barbaric proportions. Babies being smashed against trees, 2 million plus killed by having their heads bashed in by blunt objects and the infamous torture prison of S-21. And the famine. Loved the episode though
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I like when he said i cant believe theyre swimming in there. Hahah well even niiiino knows they shit in, bath out of, and cook/even brush their teeth from the same water there. Their rationale is that the water is moving so that makes it ok.
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Its so nice that more and more people are finally learning about Cambodia and its history, Gordon is helping people want to learn more about what happen in Cambodia after the genocide, and the culture of our food
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Hated seeing some third-world shit-scrapper schooling Ramsay on cooking. Hes a renowned chef from Great Britain, while these apes probably wipe their asses barehanded. So cringey to watch
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Its really interesting how you can definitely tell she learned a certain dialect of English. Other than a few hiccups in grammar here and there she sounds a lot like a New Zealander.
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I wish the Cambodian people nothing but the best Its very sad what happened to them, but with there strong spirits they have bounced back. Proof you cant keep good people down.
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I live in cambodia, and as clear as i can tell this video was recorded around 2014-2015 because my resteraunt was in front of ( 1: 05 ) The Blue Pumpkin (Seim Reap)
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