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Fish sauce is a condiment made from fermented fish and salt, and is a staple in many Southeast Asian cuisines. It is used as a flavoring agent in many dishes, such as soups, salads, and sauces. It is also used as a marinade for fish and seafood. Fish sauce is made by fermenting fish in salt and water for several months. The resulting liquid is then strained and bottled. The flavor of fish sauce varies depending on the type of fish used and the length of fermentation.
Fish sauce is a popular ingredient in many dishes, including Thai curries, Vietnamese pho, and Indonesian sambal. It is also used as a dipping sauce for seafood dishes such as shrimp and squid. Fish sauce is also used to add flavor to marinades and sauces.
Fish sauce is widely available in supermarkets and specialty stores. Some of the leading companies in the fish sauce market include Red Boat, Three Crabs, Squid Brand, and Golden Boy. These companies produce a variety of fish sauces, ranging from mild to spicy. Show Less Read more