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Nuoc mam is made by letting fish decay and ferment in a barrel of brine, which absorbs the fish oils.
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Cover the bowl and leave the batter to ferment in a warm place for 12 hours or overnight.
Do not ferment in a secondary fermenter for extended periods of time.
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