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Sambal - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

sambal

/ˈsɑːmbɑːl/ /ˈsæmbəl/

Definition:

A spicy condiment made from chili peppers and other ingredients, commonly used in Southeast Asian cuisine.

Synonyms:

chili paste, hot sauce, relish

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

mild sauce, sweet sauce

Common Collocations:

spicy sambal, homemade sambal, sambal oelek

Derivatives:

sambals, sambal-making

Usage Tips:

Use sparingly—sambal is very hot and can overpower dishes if overused.

Common Phrases:

sambal matah, sambal terasi, sambal goreng

Etymology:

Originates from Indonesian/Malay languages, derived from Javanese "sambel," meaning spicy condiment or relish.

Examples:

  • 1. She added a spoonful of sambal to her noodles for extra heat.
  • 2. The restaurant serves fried rice with a side of homemade sambal.
  • 3. He couldn’t handle the spiciness of the sambal and drank water quickly.
  • 4. Sambal pairs well with grilled meats and seafood for a flavorful kick.

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