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Oxford Companion to Food

By Alan Davidson

Published 2014

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padek a speciality of Laos, belonging to the family of fish sauces but distinguished from most of them by the presence of chunks of fish in the liquid.

Padek has a very strong smell, and is usually kept in a special pot hanging outside the house. It is an ingredient in numerous Lao dishes. Sometimes the liquid element in it is used alone; this is called nam padek.

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