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  2. Fish sauce - Wikipedia

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    Fish sauce is a liquid condiment made from fish or krill that have been coated in salt and fermented for up to two years. [1] [2]: 234 It is used as a staple seasoning in East Asian cuisine and Southeast Asian cuisine, particularly Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam.

  3. List of fish sauces - Wikipedia

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    Mahyawa – a tangy fish sauce made from salted anchovies and ingredients such as fennel seeds, cumin seeds, coriander seeds and mustard seeds.Originally from the southern coastal regions of Iran, it has become a popular food item among Arab states of the Persian Gulf, brought by the migration of the Persian Huwala and Ajam communities to the region.

  4. Garum - Wikipedia

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    Garos may have been a type of fish, or a fish sauce similar to garum. [11] Pliny stated that garum was made from fish intestines, with salt, creating a liquor, the garum, and the fish paste named (h)allec or allex (similar to bagoong, this paste was a byproduct of fish sauce production).

  5. Kampot fish sauce - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Ministry of Commerce of Cambodia had created a working group and started the evaluation of Kampot fish sauce as a potential Geographical indication (GI). [ 2 ] [ 3 ] In 2022, Kampot Municipality had 10 fish sauce producers and Kampot-Kep Fish Sauce Production Association was in the process of being registered to allow for the ...

  6. List of sauces - Wikipedia

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    Genevoise sauce - A brown sauce made with fish fumet, mirepoix, red wine, and butter usually accompanied with fish. Gribiche – Mayonnaise with hard-boiled eggs, mustard, capers and herbs. [ 35 ]

  7. Category:Fish sauces - Wikipedia

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  8. Shottsuru - Wikipedia

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    Shottsuru (塩魚汁) is a pungent regional Japanese fish sauce similar to the Thai nam pla. The authentic version is made from the fish known as hatahata (Arctoscopus japonicus or sailfin sandfish), and its production is associated with the Akita region.

  9. Nước chấm - Wikipedia

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    People in the north of Vietnam tend to use nước mắm pha, as cooked by using the above recipes, but add broth made from pork loin and penaeid shrimp (tôm he).In the central section of the country, people like using a less dilute form of nước mắm pha that has the same proportions of fish sauce, lime, and sugar as the recipe above, but less water, and with fresh chili.