Nuoc cham
noun
a dipping sauce of nuoc mam (fish sauce), lime juice, sugar, spices, and rice vinegar and used with Vietnamese dishes
Examples
Nuoc cham is often served with crepes or summer rolls.
Word Origin
Vietnamese
Usage Note
cooking
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