Blachong

/ˈblɑːtʃɒŋ/ noun

A pungent fermented fish paste used in Southeast Asian cuisine, particularly in Malaysia and Singapore.

From Malay 'blachan' or 'belacan,' an Austronesian word. The paste has been made in Southeast Asia for centuries, with the word reflecting local pronunciation.

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