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Traditional Chinese
  
海鮮醬

Literal meaning
  
seafood sauce

IPA
  
[xàɪɕjɛ́ntɕjɑ̂ŋ]

Simplified Chinese
  
海鲜酱

Hanyu Pinyin
  
hǎixiānjiàng

Yale Romanization
  
hoi2 sin1 jeung3

Hoisin sauce Hoisin Sauce A Popular Chinese and Vietnamese Condiment

Similar
  
Scallion, Oyster sauce, Sriracha sauce, Spring roll, Peking duck

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Hoisin sauce is a thick, pungent sauce commonly used in Chinese cuisine as a glaze for meat, an addition to stir fries, or as dipping sauce. It is darkly colored in appearance and sweet and salty in taste. Although regional variants exist, hoisin sauce usually includes soy beans, red chillies and garlic. Vinegar, Chinese five spice and sugar are also commonly added. The word hoisin (海鮮, Cantonese: hoi2 sin1 Mandarin: hǎixiān) is Chinese for seafood, but the sauce does not contain any seafood ingredients.

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Ingredients

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Peking-style hoisin sauce ingredients include starches such as sweet potato, wheat or rice, and water, sugar, soybeans, sesame seeds, white distilled vinegar, salt, garlic, red chili peppers, and sometimes preservatives or coloring agents. Traditionally, hoisin sauce is made using toasted mashed soy beans. Despite the literal meaning, hoisin sauce does not contain seafood, nor is it typically used with it. This sauce does not contain plums, even though it is frequently misidentified as plum sauce in the United Kingdom. It also contains no raisins, even though it is occasionally misidentified as raisin sauce.

Chinese cuisine

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A number of Chinese cuisine dishes such as spring rolls, mu shu pork, popiah, Peking duck and barbecued pork use the sauce. It is especially common in Cantonese cuisine flavoring.

Vietnamese cuisine

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In Vietnamese, hoisin sauce is called "tương đen". It is a popular condiment for phở, a Vietnamese noodle soup. However, as a condiment, it is primarily used in Southern style phở. Hoisin sauce is not served alongside Northern style phở. The sauce can be directly added into a bowl of phở at the table, or can be used as a side dip for the meat of phở dishes. In phở, hoisin is typically accompanied by Sriracha sauce or "tương đỏ". The hoisin sauce is also used to make dipping sauce for Vietnamese spring rolls and other dishes similar to spring/summer rolls. In cooking, it can be used for glazing broiled chicken.

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References

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