There is no one sambal.
with equal success. But beyond those shared traits—and their ability to clear up your sinuses—the similarities quickly end.
But let's start with the basics. Sambal oelek, at its core, has a short ingredient list: raw hot red chile peppers and salt, pounded together with a mortar and pestle for a flavor that is pure, unadulterated spice. The result is a chunky, spoonable paste studded with chile seeds. Though it's also popular in Malaysia, Sri Lanka, and Thailand, sambal oelek is native to Indonesia, where it's used as a basic condiment, much as Westerners would use any hot sauce.
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