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Smelly but delicious: Shrimp paste of Ninh Bình

Updated: 14:05, 06/02/2018
'Mam tep' (shrimp paste) may sound quite intimidating dish, but don’t let the pungent smell prevent you from trying the interesting specialty of Gia Vien district, Ninh Binh province.
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Shrimp paste is commonly used as a type of dipping sauce or added to stir-fried pork.

Gia Vien shrimp paste is made pretty much the same way as traditional shrimp sauce, yet the ingredients are quite different - locals in Gia Vien make the paste from tiny shrimp.

The process is quite simple – thinh, salt and water are added to shrimp, the mixture is then put into a terracotta pot within a month. The longer it is preserved, the higher quality the shrimp paste is.

Making shrimp paste is not difficult but it requires care in every step and exact amounts of ingredients [thinh and salt]. To make shrimp paste, fresh tiny shrimp should be cleaned within two to three hours. Otherwise, the shrimp dies and that batch of shrimp paste would not meet our standard quality.

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It is a special dish in Gia Vien district, Ninh Binh province.

The tiny shrimp is in season in November and December, when the river water turns a bit unclear and muddy.

Shrimp paste is commonly used as a type of dipping sauce or added to stir-fried pork. Those who do not want to use shrimp paste for dipping, can stir shrimp paste with boiling oil, and add dry onion slices, garlic and ginger.

Source: VNS

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