เมี่ยงคำ
Thai
Etymology
From เมี่ยง (mîiang, “food wrapped in leaves”) + คำ (kam, “bite”), literally “one-bite wrap”.
Pronunciation
| Orthographic | เมี่ยงคำ e m ī ˋ y ŋ g å | |
|---|---|---|
| Phonemic | เมี่ยง-คำ e m ī ˋ y ŋ – g å | |
| Romanization | Paiboon | mîiang-kam |
| Royal Institute | miang-kham | |
| (standard) IPA(key) | /mia̯ŋ˥˩.kʰam˧/(R) | |
Noun
เมี่ยงคำ • (mîiang-kam)
- miang kham: a traditional snack from Thailand and Laos consisting of raw fresh Piper sarmentosum or Erythrina fusca leaves that are filled with roasted coconut shavings and other ingredients.