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Picture of the day: Clay Pot Cambodian Breakfast in Phnom Penh

Pascal Medeville by Pascal Medeville
July 18, 2026
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In a warm clay pot, Cambodian sausage, eggs, diced potatoes, and onion nestle together, capturing the cozy spirit of a Phnom Penh breakfast table. The soft yolks, browned potatoes, and translucent onion pieces create a comforting mix of textures and color. This simple café dish speaks of Khmer home cooking and the relaxed rhythm of Cambodian morning life.

Cambodian sausage and egg clay pot breakfast (©Pascal Médeville, Phnom Penh, November 2018)

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Author of the blog Wonders of Cambodia, I share my passion for Cambodia through stories, cultural insights, and personal reflections on the country. I'm also the founder of Simili Consulting, where we provide high-quality, professional translation services to international clients.

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