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Auntie Can's Fish Sauce – Da Nang | Famous specialty of Da Nang city

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Di Can seasoning sauce is a specialty of Da Nang dear to tourists from all over the world and local people. Rated “ten points for quality”, Di Can seasoning sauce often appears in delicious and attractive salads, rolls, vermicelli, etc. Many #teamKlook also choose to buy Di Can seasoning sauce as a gift after trips. 
To make seasoning sauce really “method”, first, you use a sieve to filter out all the chili seeds and fish bones in the fish sauce. Then, add minced garlic, pineapple, sugar, boiled water to cool (note to adjust the amount of water depending on the taste) to the filtered seasoning sauce into a bowl and mix well. It’s done.

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