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A type of condiment that is somewhat similar to the Chile Sauces produced in countries such as Mexico and the U.S.
Any of a variety of prepared pastes or sauces that are made from ground chiles, oil or vinegar and salt.
A paste made from crushed roasted chiles, which is used as a seasoning in many Thai sauces, soups, stir-fried foods, rice dishes, and a various array of Asian recipes.
A type of seasoning made from fermented or germinated soybeans that is used to flavor a variety of Asian foods.
A condiment that can be made from any one of many different chile peppers, depending on the desired intensity and flavor.
An East Indian paste from the Madras region of India which is now referred to as Chennal. It is a blend of spices and other ingredients that is used to mix into food dishes in order to create a flavorful curry sauce.
A traditional food paste for Biryani recipes that consists of a mixture of spices mixed with canola oil to form an oily paste that is mixed into and used to flavor meat, poultry, seafood, and vegetable dishes often served over a bed of rice.
A paste made from crushed roasted chiles, which is used as a seasoning in many Thai sauces, soups and dishes.
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