fermented fish sauce
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fish sauce — various fish species have been used in fish sauces, e.g. and q.v. cut lunch herring, fermented fish sauce, fish sauce, garum, ketchup, liquamen, milt sauce, moochim, muria, mustard herring, etc. Often used for an oriental spicy condiment or… … Dictionary of ichthyology
fish-sauce — various fish species have been used in fish sauces, e.g. and q.v. cut lunch herring, fermented fish sauce, fish sauce, garum, ketchup, liquamen, milt sauce, moochim, muria, mustard herring, etc. Often used for an oriental spicy condiment or… … Dictionary of ichthyology
Fish sauce — Thai fish sauce Fish sauce is a condiment that is derived from fish that have been allowed to ferment. It is an essential ingredient in many curries and sauces. Fish sauce is a staple ingredient in numerous cultures in Southeast Asia and the… … Wikipedia
Thai fish sauce — a sauce made from salted and fermented fish. Also called fish gravy … Dictionary of ichthyology
Japanese fish sauce — a sauce mad of small fermented fish, very strong and used as a flavouring and condiment … Dictionary of ichthyology
fish sauce — noun Etymology: translation of Vietnamese nuóc măm or Thai námplaa : a sauce made of fermented anchovies used in Asian cooking * * * n. a Thai and Vietnamese sauce used as a flavoring or condiment, prepared from fermented anchovies and salt … Useful english dictionary
sauce — various fish species have been used in fish sauces, e.g. and q.v. cut lunch herring, fermented fish sauce, fish sauce, garum, ketchup, liquamen, milt sauce, moochim, muria, mustard herring, etc. Often used for an oriental spicy condiment or… … Dictionary of ichthyology
Sauce — For other uses, see Sauce (disambiguation). In cooking, a sauce is liquid, creaming or semi solid food served on or used in preparing other foods. Sauces are not normally consumed by themselves; they add flavor, moisture, and visual appeal to… … Wikipedia
Worcestershire sauce — (pronEng|ˈwʊstəˌʃɪə [OED] wooster sheer) is a widely used fermented liquid condiment first made at 68 Broad Street, Worcester by two dispensing chemists, John Wheeley Lea and William Henry Perrins. It was made commercially in 1837, and remains… … Wikipedia
Fermented bean curd — Chinese name Chinese … Wikipedia