Noun
sambal (countable and uncountable, plural sambals)
A hot relish made from chili peppers and other ingredients.
Sambal (plural Sambals or Sambal)
A member of a Filipino ethnolinguistic group living primarily in the province of Zambales and the Pangasinense municipalities of Bolinao and Anda.
Examples of the change include stronger flavour compared to authentic subtle Japanese taste, the preference for fried food, as well as the addition of sambal to cater to Indonesians' preference for hot and spicy food. Source: Internet
One of the best things I ordered was ’s tomato sambal: a jar of hot, sweet tomato sauce that I proceeded to pour over everything. Source: Internet
I pop in virtually any dry chicken leftovers I have — sriracha chicken, chicken grilled with sambal, chicken baked with cranberries — and virtually any vegetables that look like they are giving up the ghost. Source: Internet
The leaves of sweet potatoes are usually stir-fried with only garlic or with sambal belacan and dried shrimp by Malaysians. Source: Internet
Bowls of koay teow th'ng come with the usual accompaniment of chopped chilies to douse with soy sauce at the table, but also with an unusual (in my experience) firecracker of a sambal made with cilantro and green chilies. Source: Internet
Combine the garlic, ginger, lemongrass, chili sauce, fish sauce, sambal oelek, and oil in a bowl and whisk until blended. Source: Internet