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  2. Fish sauce - Wikipedia

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    A fish sauce, called kôechiap in Hokkien Chinese, might be the precursor of ketchup. [9] [1]: 233 By 50-100 BC, demand for fish sauces and fish pastes in China had fallen drastically, with fermented bean products becoming a major trade commodity. Fish sauce, however, developed massive popularity in Southeast Asia.

  3. List of soups - Wikipedia

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    It is typically eaten with white rice and is served with soy sauce, patis (fish sauce), labuyo chilis, and calamansi on the side. [35] [36] Odong: Philippines: A Filipino noodle soup made with odong noodles, canned sardines in tomato sauce, bottle gourd (upo), loofah (patola), chayote, ginger, garlic, red onions, and various other vegetables ...

  4. Mee pok - Wikipedia

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    Mee pok is commonly served tossed in a sauce (often referred to as "dry", or tah in Hokkien (Pe̍h-ōe-jī: ta)), though sometimes served in a soup (where it is referred to as "soup", or terng). Meat and vegetables are added on top. Mee pok can be categorised into two variants, fish ball mee pok (yu wan mee pok), and mushroom minced meat mee ...

  5. List of Chinese soups - Wikipedia

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    Shark fin soup [5] Silkie soup – Also known as Black chicken soup. Stewed chicken soup. Tian mo. Tomato and egg soup. Turtle soup – In countries such as Singapore with large Chinese populations, turtle soup is a Chinese delicacy. Wenzhou pig intestine rice noodle soup. Winter melon spare rib soup. Wonton noodle.

  6. Pho - Wikipedia

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    The word appears in a short story published in 1907. [38] Nguyễn Công Hoan recalls its sale by street vendors in 1913. [39] A 1931 dictionary is the first to define phở as a soup: "from the word phấn. A dish consisting of small slices of rice cake boiled with beef." [10] [18] [40]

  7. Laksa - Wikipedia

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    Laksa (Jawi: لقس ‎) is a spicy noodle dish popular in Southeast Asia. [2][3] Laksa consists of various types of noodles, most commonly thick rice noodles, with toppings such as chicken, prawns or fish. Most variations of laksa are prepared with a rich and spicy coconut curry soup or a broth seasoned with asam (tamarind or gelugur).

  8. Tom yum - Wikipedia

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    The name "tom yam" is composed of two Thai words. Tom refers to the boiling process, while yam means 'mixed'. Historian Giles Milton contends that the origins of Tom Yum can be traced back to India, where there is a variation of hot and sour shrimp soup known as "sour prawn soup". In Thailand, Tom Yam is available in various types, with the ...

  9. What Is Fish Sauce? (Plus, Why This Magical Ingredient ... - AOL

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    So, what is fish sauce exactly? This popular Asian condiment, made from fermented fish, works as a powerful flavor enhancer that can be used to give a bold umami boost to a variety of dishes.