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Wat (wie) is nuoc mam - definitie

AN AMBER-COLOURED LIQUID EXTRACTED FROM THE FERMENTATION OF FISH WITH SEA SALT
Nam pla; Nampla; Nouc mam; Nam pa; Nước mắm; Nuoc mam; Fish Sauce; Naam plaa; Seafood sauce; Japanese fish sauce; Korean fish sauce; Cambodian fish sauce; Thai fish sauce; Vietnamese fish sauce; Chinese fish sauce

nuoc mam         
[nw?k'm?:m]
¦ noun a spicy Vietnamese fish sauce.
Origin
from Vietnamese.
Mam         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
MAM; Mam (disambiguation)
·noun Mamma.
mam         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
MAM; Mam (disambiguation)
(mams)
Mam is used to mean mother. (BRIT DIALECT)
You sit here and rest, Mam.
= mum
N-FAMILY

Wikipedia

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.: 234  It is used as a staple seasoning in East Asian cuisine and Southeast Asian cuisine, particularly Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Philippines, Thailand, and Vietnam. Some garum-related fish sauces have been used in the West since the Roman times.

Due to its ability to add a savory umami flavor to dishes, it has been embraced globally by chefs and home cooks. The umami flavor in fish sauce is due to its glutamate content.

Fish sauce is used as a seasoning during or after cooking, and as a base in dipping sauces. Soy sauce is regarded by some in the West as a vegetarian alternative to fish sauce though they are very different in flavor.: 234