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  2. Fish paste - Wikipedia

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    Fish paste. Fish paste is fish which has been chemically broken down by a fermentation process until it reaches the consistency of a soft creamy purée or paste. Alternatively it refers to cooked fish that has been physically broken down by pounding, grinding, pressing, mincing, blending, and/or sieving, until it reaches the consistency of ...

  3. Gentleman's Relish - Wikipedia

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    Gentleman's Relish, also known as Patum Peperium (meaning "pepper paste" in Latin), is a British commercial brand of anchovy paste created in 1828 by John Osborn. [1] It is a savoury paste with a salty and slightly fishy taste, and contains salted anchovies (minimum 60%), butter, herbs and spices. Today, the secret recipe is withheld from all ...

  4. Lomi oio - Wikipedia

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    Similar dishes. Poke, Namerō. Lomi ʻōʻio is a raw fish dish in traditional Hawaiian cuisine using ʻōʻio ( bonefish ). [ 1][ 2][ 3] This dish is an heirloom recipe fairly unchanged since pre-contact Hawaii, and is a precursor or progenitor to the more well-known but en vogue poke seen today. [ 4]

  5. Garum - Wikipedia

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  6. Kamaboko - Wikipedia

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    The simulated crab meat product kanikama (short for kani-kamaboko) is the best-known form of surimi in the West. Red-skinned and white kamaboko are typically served at celebratory and holiday meals, as red and white are considered to bring good luck. In Japan, the prepackaged snack chiikama (cheese plus kamaboko) is commonly sold in convenience ...

  7. Fish sauce - Wikipedia

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    Fish sauce. 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.

  8. Recipe: The Best Baked Macaroni You'll Ever Make - AOL

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    Bring a large pot of water to a rapid boil. Add oil and salt. Add pasta to the pot and stir occasionally for about 13 minutes or until the pasta is al dente. Put the pasta into a strainer and ...

  9. Budu (sauce) - Wikipedia

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