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Pon ye gyi (Burmese: ပုန်းရည်ကြီး, Burmese pronunciation: [póʊɴjèd͡ʑí]; also spelt pone yay gyi and pone ye gyi) is a fermented bean paste commonly used as a condiment or marinade in Burmese cuisine, especially in pork and fish dishes. Pon ye gyi is traditionally made from horse gram beans, alongside other beans. To prepare the paste, the seeds are boiled, pounded with salt and fermented for about 12 hours into a product similar to soya bean sauce, producing a viscous paste with a reddish brown colour. It is consumed as a side-dish all over Myanmar(2019). The towns of Bagan, Nyaung U and Sale, and Myingyan in the country's central dry zone are major producers of this product.

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  • 뽄예지 (ko)
  • Pon ye gyi (en)
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  • Pon ye gyi (Burmese: ပုန်းရည်ကြီး, Burmese pronunciation: [póʊɴjèd͡ʑí]; also spelt pone yay gyi and pone ye gyi) is a fermented bean paste commonly used as a condiment or marinade in Burmese cuisine, especially in pork and fish dishes. Pon ye gyi is traditionally made from horse gram beans, alongside other beans. To prepare the paste, the seeds are boiled, pounded with salt and fermented for about 12 hours into a product similar to soya bean sauce, producing a viscous paste with a reddish brown colour. It is consumed as a side-dish all over Myanmar(2019). The towns of Bagan, Nyaung U and Sale, and Myingyan in the country's central dry zone are major producers of this product. (en)
  • 뽄예지(버마어: ပုန်းရည်ကြီး)는 말콩으로 만든 미얀마의 두장이다. 돼지고기나 생선 요리에 쓰거나, 마늘, 셜롯, 땅콩기름을 넣어 아톳(샐러드)의 하나인 을 만들기도 한다. (ko)
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  • Pon ye gyi (en)
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  • Pon ye gyi (en)
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  • pone yay gyi, pone ye gyi (en)
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  • Pon ye gyi (en)
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  • Macrotyloma uniflorum and other beans (en)
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  • Pon ye gyi (Burmese: ပုန်းရည်ကြီး, Burmese pronunciation: [póʊɴjèd͡ʑí]; also spelt pone yay gyi and pone ye gyi) is a fermented bean paste commonly used as a condiment or marinade in Burmese cuisine, especially in pork and fish dishes. Pon ye gyi is traditionally made from horse gram beans, alongside other beans. To prepare the paste, the seeds are boiled, pounded with salt and fermented for about 12 hours into a product similar to soya bean sauce, producing a viscous paste with a reddish brown colour. It is consumed as a side-dish all over Myanmar(2019). The towns of Bagan, Nyaung U and Sale, and Myingyan in the country's central dry zone are major producers of this product. (en)
  • 뽄예지(버마어: ပုန်းရည်ကြီး)는 말콩으로 만든 미얀마의 두장이다. 돼지고기나 생선 요리에 쓰거나, 마늘, 셜롯, 땅콩기름을 넣어 아톳(샐러드)의 하나인 을 만들기도 한다. (ko)
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  • pone yay gyi, pone ye gyi (en)
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  • Burmese cuisine
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  • Macrotyloma uniflorumand other beans
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