@PugJesusM to Rough Roman MemesEnglish • 4 months agoWho wants some FERMENTED FISH SAUCE? (Centurii-chan)imagemessage-square12arrow-up133arrow-down11
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minus-square@PugJesusOPMlinkEnglish4•4 months agoA friend of mine is big into Southeast Asian cuisine and he says it’s a very strong, and very acquired taste. XD I haven’t been brave enough to take him up on the offer to try anything with it yet.
minus-square@ZombiepiratelinkEnglish6•4 months agoOh, if you eat southeastern Asian food I guarantee you’ve had some. It smells foul on its own, but you can add it to anything that needs some savory flavor. Just a bit will do it, but the results are magical. I’d never eat it on its own but I’ll add a few splashes to anything that needs a flavor boost, especially things like stews or curries.
minus-square@PugJesusOPMlinkEnglish3•4 months ago Oh, if you eat southeastern Asian food I guarantee you’ve had some. My friend does, I haven’t summoned that kind of bravery yet. XD I am not very culinarily adventurous, sadly.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish6•4 months agoIf you’ve had Worcestershire sauce, that is a form of fermented fish sauce. It’s made with anchovies.
minus-square@PugJesusOPMlinkEnglish3•4 months ago[narrowness of my tastes intensify] If it’s not bread or deep fried, my mother probably sent me to bed as a child for refusing to even try it at least once. XD It’s taken me a long time to branch out at all, and even then, only slowly and without much success.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish4•edit-24 months agoWow, Thai restaurants are everywhere, at least where I live. I’m surprised you’ve never tried it. If you go to the actual place, they have a version called pla daek, which is the chunky, historical kind made in a bucket.
minus-square@PugJesusOPMlinkEnglish3•4 months agoLet’s put it this way - I pass by far more restaurants day-to-day than I’ve tried in the entirety of my life XD Getting me to try anything is like pulling teeth. Perhaps especially if it’s me trying to get myself to try something.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish2•4 months agoAh. Yeah, I know someone like that. My fish sauce days are over anyway. For whatever reason they can make vegetables taste like beef, but not even like a humble shrimp cracker.
A friend of mine is big into Southeast Asian cuisine and he says it’s a very strong, and very acquired taste. XD
I haven’t been brave enough to take him up on the offer to try anything with it yet.
Oh, if you eat southeastern Asian food I guarantee you’ve had some.
It smells foul on its own, but you can add it to anything that needs some savory flavor. Just a bit will do it, but the results are magical.
I’d never eat it on its own but I’ll add a few splashes to anything that needs a flavor boost, especially things like stews or curries.
My friend does, I haven’t summoned that kind of bravery yet. XD
I am not very culinarily adventurous, sadly.
If you’ve had Worcestershire sauce, that is a form of fermented fish sauce. It’s made with anchovies.
[narrowness of my tastes intensify]
If it’s not bread or deep fried, my mother probably sent me to bed as a child for refusing to even try it at least once. XD
It’s taken me a long time to branch out at all, and even then, only slowly and without much success.
Wow, Thai restaurants are everywhere, at least where I live. I’m surprised you’ve never tried it.
If you go to the actual place, they have a version called pla daek, which is the chunky, historical kind made in a bucket.
Let’s put it this way - I pass by far more restaurants day-to-day than I’ve tried in the entirety of my life XD
Getting me to try anything is like pulling teeth. Perhaps especially if it’s me trying to get myself to try something.
Ah. Yeah, I know someone like that.
My fish sauce days are over anyway. For whatever reason they can make vegetables taste like beef, but not even like a humble shrimp cracker.