Dear Community,

*By Phnom Penh Post* - *Ambarella, Cambodian Cuisine, by Kanika Linden and
her mother Sorey Long, has won the Best Asian Cuisine Cookbook category in
the 2013 international Gourmand World Cookbook Awards. With the award now
under their belt, the pair will compete for the Best in the World title,
the result of which will be announced at the annual awards ceremony in
May."*

The Cambodian Cuisine book is still *available in Bay Area San Jose*.
Please *contact Lauk Layso Lor @ 408-927-4742.*

 Award in Europe in 2010 & 2013.
 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3sVtDYZx2W

 World best cookbook award in Beijing 5/19/14
 https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B1D7Uk7HJzyTWHQ5eHYxMHcycmM/edit


*In the NEWS:*

http://www.phnompenhpost.com/lifestyle/mother-daughter-cooking-duo-wins-top-culinary-prize

It started unexpectedly. Craving homemade food during her pregnancy, a
Cambodian woman who was living in London and had never cooked before
embarked on a journey that would turn her into a chef and the author of
globally recognised cookbooks.

*Ambarella, Cambodian Cuisine*, by Kanika Linden and her mother Sorey Long,
has won the Best Asian Cuisine Cookbook category in the 2013 international
Gourmand World Cookbook Awards. With the award now under their belt, the
pair will compete for the Best in the World title, the result of which will
be announced at the annual awards ceremony in May.

[image: Kanika Linden with her Gourmand World Cookbook award
certificate]<http://www.phnompenhpost.com/sites/default/files/styles/full-screen/public/17-Kanika-Linden.jpg?itok=BxobHiWu>
Kanika Linden with her Gourmand World Cookbook award certificate. Photo
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Available in Europe and the US, *Ambarella, Cambodian Cuisine* showcases
more than 100 authentic Cambodian recipes, and is the second book from the
mother-daughter duo who published *Authentic Cambodian Recipes, from Mother
to Daughter*, in 2010. That book was originally published in French under
the title *Au Pays de la Pomme Cythere, de Mere en Fille, Authentiques
Recettes Khmer*.

Linden’s family settled in France after fleeing Cambodia in 1975, when she
was five years old. As her father was part of the government, the family
was evacuated by helicopter from the US embassy and later landed in a
refugee camp in San Diego. Linden’s father chose to live in France, where
his daughter went to school. After graduating from French business school
ESSEC, she moved to London and has lived there for the past 15 years.

It was there that idea for the books came to her, when she was pregnant
with her first child. She now has three.

“I was craving for my mum’s Cambodian food. I had not learned to cook as my
mother felt it as her duty to cook and feed her children. Very few
Cambodian cookbooks were available. My mother had penned down her recipes
over 10 years and the idea to gather them in a cookbook became compelling.”

The pair began to talk about family recipes and history, Linden said.

“As my mother’s life unfolded, I learned about her family and her budding
passion for food. For both of us, it was a journey of reconnection,” she
said.

Her husband encouraged the pair to turn the project into a reality and it
finally happened when Linden travelled to Cambodia to visit her parents in
2008. Here she began using photography skills developed in picture-taking
classes and a brief period of work for a photography charity to document
Khmer ingredients, including the sour ambarella fruits, or*m’kak* in Khmer.
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