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If they are broken up, turn them into a fish paste.
Seven out of ten women cannot tell the difference between one fish paste and another.
The accused had said, "There's a lot of food poisoning with fish paste."
Using wet hands, roll fish paste into 2-inch balls.
They ate a spare meal of dried meat, fish paste and water.
He invited them in for a breakfast of fried bananas and rice with fish paste.
Generally, fish paste is reduced to a thick, rich concentrate, which has usually been cooked for a long time.
It is usually served with tofu stuffed with fish paste.
The same natural glues made of fish paste and gouache paints are used.
He mixed the spices into the fish paste, adding just enough rice flour to bind it.
Elinor said, "One used to be rather afraid of eating fish pastes.
You found in the stomach nothing but bread, butter, fish paste, tea, and morphia.
And we make the fish paste from fish we catch in the river."
Still the menu will help you distinguish between the boiled fish paste and the deep-fried tofu.
The purchase of two pots of fish paste.
Bagoong: A traditional fish paste made using fresh local/sustainable ingredients.
Fish paste is prepared from fish parts through fermentation.
Fermented fish paste and sugar cane for balance.
Tainted fish paste isn't good enough for them!"
Some manufacturers grind the fermented product finely and sell the resulting mixture as fish paste.
The oily one was probably intended to be some sort of sweet; the other tasted strongly of fish paste.
Lemon grass shrimp with belacan (fish paste) sauce were almost as good.
It smelt strange in here but I weren't sure if it was my fish paste sandwich or not!
And red steamed fish paste means removing evil and white means a pure mind.