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  2. Tương - Wikipedia

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    Tương (Vietnamese:, chữ Hán: 醬) is the name applied to a variety of condiments, a kind of fermented bean paste made from soybean and commonly used in Vietnamese cuisine. Originally, the term tương refers to a salty paste made from fermented soybeans, which is popular in vegetarian meals, particularly those prepared and eaten by ...

  3. Soy sauce - Wikipedia

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    The term "soy sauce" could also imply other condiments and soy bean paste with thick consistency known as tương. Both are used mostly as a seasoning or dipping sauce for a number of dishes. Vietnamese cuisine itself favors fish sauce in cooking, but nước tương has a clear presence in vegetarian cuisine and Buddhist cuisine.

  4. Nước chấm - Wikipedia

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    Vegetarians create nước chấm chay (vegetarian dipping sauce) or nước tương (soy sauce) by substituting Maggi seasoning sauce or soy sauce for fish sauce (nước mắm). [ citation needed ] To this, people will usually add minced uncooked garlic , chopped or minced bird's eye chilis , and in some instances, shredded pickled carrot or ...

  5. Hoisin sauce - Wikipedia

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    In Vietnamese, hoisin sauce is called tương đen. It is a popular condiment for phở, a Vietnamese noodle soup, in southern Vietnam. The sauce can be directly added into a bowl of phở at the table, or it can be used as a dip for the meat of phở dishes. In phở, hoisin is typically accompanied by Sriracha sauce or tương đỏ.

  6. List of fermented soy products - Wikipedia

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    A traditional Japanese seasoning produced by fermenting rice, barley, and/or soybeans with salt and the fungus kōjikin (麹菌), the most typical miso being made with soy. The result is a thick paste used for sauces and spreads, pickling vegetables or meats, and mixing with dashi soup stock to serve as miso soup called misoshiru ( 味噌汁 ...

  7. Gochujang - Wikipedia

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    Gochujang [a] or red chili paste [3] is a savory, sweet, and spicy fermented condiment popular in Korean cooking.It is made from gochu-garu (red chili powder), glutinous rice, meju (fermented soybean) powder, yeotgireum (barley malt powder), and salt.

  8. Mortgage seasoning: What is it and what are the requirements?

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    Seasoning requirements can also apply to getting a loan after bankruptcy or foreclosure, and to mortgage refinances. For mortgages, money becomes "seasoned" after it's been in an established ...

  9. List of Vietnamese dishes - Wikipedia

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    A base condiment that is derived from fish that have been allowed to ferment. It is normally used as seasoning during cooking or a base for sauces with other ingredients and is not to be used by itself. Hoisin sauce tương đen: Condiment A popular condiment for phở in Ho Chi Minh City Muối ớt rau răm: Condiment