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:''For the [[Ute Tribe|Ute]] Ceremonial Tobacco that causes mild intoxication when smoked, see [[Larb (Ute Tobacco)]].''
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'''''Larb''''' ([[Lao people|Lao]]: [[wikt:ລາບ|ລາບ]], {{lang-th|ลาบ}}; also spelled '''''laap''''', '''''larp''''', '''''laab''''' is a type of [[Lao cuisine|Lao]] meat salad. It is most often made with [[chicken]], [[beef]], [[duck]], [[turkey]], [[pork]] or even [[fish]], flavored with [[fish sauce]] and [[Lime (fruit)|lime]]. The meat can be either [[raw food|raw]] or cooked; it is [[mince]]d and mixed with [[chile pepper|chilli]], [[Mentha|mint]] and, optionally, assorted [[vegetable]]s. Roughly ground toasted rice (kao kua) is also a very important component of the dish. The dish is served at room temperature and usually with a serving of [[sticky rice]]. A common variation is neu-ah nam tok ("waterfall beef" but it could mean the dripping of meat juice during the grilling as well), in which beef is cut into thin strips instead of using ground beef.
Larb is the unofficial national dish of [[Laos|Laos]] and is also a common dish in Thai Cuisine. It is quite common to see this popular [[Lao cuisine|Lao]] meat salad served at Thai restaurants.
There is also a variant from Northern Thailand which does not use lime or fish sauce, but rather other local condiments for flavor and seasoning. "Larb pla" ({{lang-th|ลาบปลา}})<ref>[http://www.lannaworld.com/food/labbpla.htm Recipe and infomation about larb pla]</ref> is one kind of larb which made of minced fish mixed with spices. There is a kind of larb called ''lu'' ({{lang-th|หลู้}})<ref>[http://www.lannaworld.com/food/lhu.htm Recipe and information about lu]</ref>, which made of minced raw beef mixed with blood, bile and spices. Lu is usually eaten with vegetables and often served with [[beer]] or the local moonshine called [[lao khao]].
==See also==
*[[Cuisine of Laos]]
==References==
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* [http://www.lannaworld.com/food/laap1.htm Information about "ลาบ" from northern Thailand]{{languageicon|Thai}}
==External links==
* [http://thaifoodtonight.com/thaifoodtonight/recipes-PadThai.htm Video showing how Laab is made]
*[http://www.your-thai-recipe.com/thai-salads/poultry/spicey-chicken-salad-laab-gai.html Larb Gai recipe from your-thai-recipe.com]
* [http://www.thaitable.com/thai/recipes/laab.htm Larb Recipe]
* [http://laocuisine.la/?s=larb&x=0&y=0 Lao Larb]
* [http://laocook.com/2006/07/07/new-style-larb-beef/ Laotian (Raw) Beef Larb Recipe]
* [http://www.thai-flavor.com/larbgai.html Chicken Larb Recipe]
* [http://www.thai-flavor.com/neu-ahnamtok.html Beef Larb Recipe]
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