--- Jim Morrissey <Jim@berk.com> wrote: > I am in need of some advice concerning, sambal. I > believe it is a > combination > of chopped chiles, but not real sure. Cannot locate > in any markets close by. > Any Clues? > > > Jim > Jim@berk.com > > [SAHM-bahl] Popular throughout Indonesia, Malaysia and southern India, a sambal is a multipurpose CONDIMENT. Its most basic form is sambal oelek, a simple mixture of CHILES, brown sugar and salt. Another popular blend is sambal bajak (or badjak ), which adds CANDLENUTS, garlic, KAFFIR LIME LEAVES, onion, TRASSI, GALANGAL, TAMARIND concentrate and COCONUT MILK. Sambals have a multitude of variations, however, depending on the ingredients added, which can include coconut, meat, seafood or vegetables. Sambals are usually served as an accompaniment to rice and curried dishes, either as a condiment or as a side dish. Sambal oelek and bajak, as well as some variations, can be found in Indonesian and some Chinese markets. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Check out Yahoo! Shopping and Yahoo! Auctions for all of your unique holiday gifts! Buy at http://shopping.yahoo.com or bid at http://auctions.yahoo.com