Geographies of dried fish: Cambodia
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Instructions
- About this template
- This is a template for submitting information for the “Geographies of dried fish” section of the DFM e-book.
- Purpose of data collection
- The upcoming DFM eBook will include a section titled “Geographies of dried fish” to capture the diversity of dried fish across DFM countries as a means of introducing our project while generating interest among non-specialist audiences. The section will include two-page summaries from each Research Team. These summaries altogether will support a reflection on how geography – along with other local factors – interacts with culture through the production and consumption of dried fish to create strong and inherent connections to places. This interaction between environment and culture will be at the centre of the concept of “sustainable gastronomy” that frames the launch of the eBook. "Geographies of Dried Fish" will have its own section in the book with each country contributions/ authors, and a synthesis.
- Request
- A short summary of approximately 1000 words from each Research Team by December 30, 2021. Please enter the requested information in the spaces in this form.
Form
Local name | Description | Image |
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Product type | Main fish species used | Processing method | |||
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Product name | Local name | Common name(s) | Marine or freshwater? | Medium, or large sized fish? | |
(3) How are these specific processing techniques suit/have been adapted to the prevailing local ecological and geographic conditions? (e.g., rice-fish intercropping in flood plains, fermentation practices that reflect distinct ecological features and biological rhythms) | |
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(4) What is the culinary importance of dried fish products in local cuisines? Please include the key preparation methods as appropriate. | |
(5) What is the socio-cultural significance of these products (e.g., festivals, traditions, local norms/beliefs, place-based identities)? | |
(6) What are the specific ways that people involved in processing dried fish (e.g., gender groups, caste groups, disadvantaged populations) make place-based connections through their work? | |
(7) OTHER: Please feel free to include any additional information to best represent the profile of dried fish in your country/sub-country area of focus. |