Homok

Ho mok pla, fish curry pâté

Homok (also hormok or hor mok, Thai: ห่อหมก) is a Thai dish consisting of a base described variously as a soufflé,[1] custard,[2] or mousse[3] made from a protein (fish, chicken, or insect), vegetable or fruit and curry spices that is traditionally served in a banana leaf.[2] Coconut milk may or may not be added to the custard to help thicken it, depending on region.

In Thailand, homok is associated with marriage because the Thai people believe that the marriage of ingredients within the homok is representative of the love of a married couple.

References

  1. "Salmon soufflet "Homok"". Thai Cooking Tonight. Retrieved 25 November 2013.
  2. 1 2 "Hor Mok (ห่อหมก) – Thai Curried Fish Custard". Learn Thai with Mod. Retrieved 25 November 2013.
  3. "Homok Talay,fragrant seafood set mousse with coconut milk and thai ingredients". TripAdvisor.
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